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Making my Application Outlook safe?

I've been asking before about similar stuff but I'm still stuck.

I need to access stuff in outlook from my program but do not want the "A
program is trying to access outlook... " warning.

I have gotten the tips to go for a lot of third party stuff but I cant do
that and besides if the third parties can develop something like that then I
shoudl be able to as well..

I've tested using Windows API's to send the "Yes" click but I got stuck
there and noone seems to knwo how to do it in vb.net with FindWindow(),
FindWindowEx() and SendMessage().. so that's halfway done..

Then I saw this:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/as...127891033.aspx

Can one make a program "Outlook safe"? or somehow add it to a Trusted
collection of programs?

Please Help/
Lars Netzel

Nov 19 '05 #1
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If you could programmatically do this from a website what would be the point
of it? The whole thing is that it's there for a purpose, security, if it was
easily overridable it would be useless.

--
Curt Christianson
site: http://www.darkfalz.com
blog: http://blog.darkfalz.com

"Lars Netzel" wrote:
I've been asking before about similar stuff but I'm still stuck.

I need to access stuff in outlook from my program but do not want the "A
program is trying to access outlook... " warning.

I have gotten the tips to go for a lot of third party stuff but I cant do
that and besides if the third parties can develop something like that then I
shoudl be able to as well..

I've tested using Windows API's to send the "Yes" click but I got stuck
there and noone seems to knwo how to do it in vb.net with FindWindow(),
FindWindowEx() and SendMessage().. so that's halfway done..

Then I saw this:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/as...127891033.aspx

Can one make a program "Outlook safe"? or somehow add it to a Trusted
collection of programs?

Please Help/
Lars Netzel

Nov 19 '05 #2
its a two step process. you will need to make a outlook addin thats
installed;

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...addinvbnet.asp

then write an active/x component that talks to the addin (this will need to
marked safe and installed by the user).

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

"Lars Netzel" <ui****@adf.se> wrote in message
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I've been asking before about similar stuff but I'm still stuck.

I need to access stuff in outlook from my program but do not want the "A
program is trying to access outlook... " warning.

I have gotten the tips to go for a lot of third party stuff but I cant do
that and besides if the third parties can develop something like that then
I shoudl be able to as well..

I've tested using Windows API's to send the "Yes" click but I got stuck
there and noone seems to knwo how to do it in vb.net with FindWindow(),
FindWindowEx() and SendMessage().. so that's halfway done..

Then I saw this:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/as...127891033.aspx

Can one make a program "Outlook safe"? or somehow add it to a Trusted
collection of programs?

Please Help/
Lars Netzel

Nov 19 '05 #3

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