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PPT2000: Microsoft Outlook E-mail Security Update Warnings with Online Meeting

Article ID: 263527

Article Last Modified on 9/3/2002



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q263527

SUMMARY

After you install the Microsoft Outlook E-mail Security Update, you are prompted with various messages when you schedule an online meeting by using the Online Collaboration feature of Microsoft PowerPoint 2000.

MORE INFORMATION

These warning messages occur when you send the schedule request. The first message is the following:

An external application is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook.
Do you want to allow this?

If you click Yes, you are prompted a second time. After you click Yes again, the warning goes away. However, you can click to select the Allow access for check box, and specify an amount of time, up to 10 minutes, that PowerPoint can access the address book.

Next, you receive a dialog box that delays sending the e-mail message for five seconds. After that time has elapsed, you can send the request by clicking Yes. The following is the text of the message:

A program is trying to automatically send e-mail on your behalf. Do you want to allow this?

If this is unexpected, it may be a virus and you should choose "No".

REFERENCES

For more information about how other Microsoft Office products may be affected by the Outlook E-mail Security Update, please see one of the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base, depending on which version of Outlook you have:

262634 OL2000: Known Issues with the Outlook E-mail Security Update


262618 OL98: Known Issues with the Outlook E-mail Security Update


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