Thanks for this. Yes this may work... but I am not really willing to install
a new piece of sotware that may have incidence on the security of my pc...
I must admit that I am pretty surprise that Microsoft developed a merging
functionality to e-mail, and that they afterwards made it unusable with some
security feature... This really makes no sense.
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Philippe
> Try the utility mentioned near thebeginning of the following article:
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Peter Jamieson - 09 Feb 2006 23:27 GMT
> I must admit that I am pretty surprise that Microsoft developed a merging
> functionality to e-mail, and that they afterwards made it unusable with
> some
> security feature
You are not alone. It's like the Maginot Line.
But there you go.
Peter Jamieson
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 10 Feb 2006 05:16 GMT
Blame the spam kiddies. (being polite)

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Graham Mayor - 10 Feb 2006 07:28 GMT
The ClickYes utility (available also from the downloads page of my web site)
does not have to be present all the time - only when you are running the
merge. You can set it to load in suspended mode and activate it as required
(if you do lots of merges) or you can load it as required and exit from it
when not required if you rarely merge to e-mail. Any impact on your security
will be minimal. Without it your finger is going to get very tired clicking
'OK'.
As others have said we have the parasites to blame for this.

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