> Apologies if this has been covered many times before. I did Google but
> didn't find exactly the answers I needed (which may mean I'm simply not a
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> Thanks for your response,
> Paul DS.
Redemption would help if the code causing the security prompt is code you own and can revise. It's a code library, after all.

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> Just an update to the information below, I'm using "Outlook 2000" and just
> Internet (POP3) mail, which I believe is the IMO option which from reading
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>> Thanks for your response,
>> Paul DS.
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] - 22 Feb 2006 14:58 GMT
Although lots of MAPI things are just broken with Outlook 2000 IMO.

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Redemption would help if the code causing the security prompt is code you
own and can revise. It's a code library, after all.

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Paul D.Smith - 22 Feb 2006 16:01 GMT
Thanks Sue. I take your answer to mean "the calling code has to be
rewritten to use redemption" which makes redemption of no use if the calling
code is a third party product. I'm going to try the mapilab.com product to
see if it works - watch this space!
Paul DS.
Redemption would help if the code causing the security prompt is code you
own and can revise. It's a code library, after all.

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> Just an update to the information below, I'm using "Outlook 2000" and just
> Internet (POP3) mail, which I believe is the IMO option which from reading
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>> Thanks for your response,
>> Paul DS.