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kmcrober
02-20-2003, 10:35 PM
Syncing Clie Mail with Outlook causes a warning dialogue to pop up, asking me to verify that it's not a virus attempting to access my mail. It's irritating, but I can't seem to find any setting or option to disable the warning. Is there one, or is this just something to live with?

mux1
02-20-2003, 11:55 PM
Originally posted by kmcrober
Syncing Clie Mail with Outlook causes a warning dialogue to pop up, asking me to verify that it's not a virus attempting to access my mail. It's irritating, but I can't seem to find any setting or option to disable the warning. Is there one, or is this just something to live with?

I did quite a bit of searching on this, and this website with all the answers:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup.htm#autosec


You cannot disable the "Object Model Guard" through any setting. If you use Outlook with an exchange server (i.e. setup on a LAN to access your mail from a dedicated outlook server) your administrator can go through a huge hassle to fix this, but if you use Outlook at home on your PC you can forget it.

You can download a utility called "Click-Yes" from http://www.express-soft.com/mailmate/clickyes.html

It runs in your system tray, and you can suspend it when needed. It will automatically "click yes" to allow the conduit access to Outlook.

I use Click-Yes, and it allows Clie mail to sync with Outlook (I'm using Intellisync Lite that came with my NX70). However, my outgoing emails are only transferred to my Outlook "outbox". There they sit, until I open outlook and do a "send and receive". I'm very unhappy with this, because it defeats the purpose of composing mail on my Clie. I may as well just type up a memo on my Clie, then copy and paste to an email in Outlook then send.

kmcrober
02-21-2003, 12:16 AM
Terrific response. Thanks!

stevek
02-21-2003, 01:32 AM
I thought I was the only one with this problem. I thougth it was because maybe after ysing my treo soemthing was messed up. but eveon on a clean install of xp I had it. ot may have been in the files I saved from my old outlook isntall.
it was really bad when the email was the last to get synced and you had to wait around to click the yes button.