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Microsoft's Outlook E-mail Security Update (included in Office 2000 Service Pack 3) is intended to prevent the spread of malicious attachments and custom code. Initially when it is installed on a client PC, Outlook is locked down in its most secure mode. While this accomplishes the intended goal, it presents Comdial Corporate Call users with numerous warning dialog boxes that must be acted upon before continuing.
This prompting dialog box pops whenever Corporate Call interacts with Outlook. There are two ways to keep these dialogs from popping. One is to permit access, the other is to restrict access.
Permitting access requires downloading and installing an administration tool that allows specific security functions to be controlled. A network administrator must perform this; the user cannot install it.
To learn more about the operations required to allow or restrict access, read this Comdial Tech Tip pdf and download this Microsoft Outlook Admin Pack.
Alternatively, you may visit this Microsoft page describing the Outlook Administrator Pack with the full Office Resource Kit download which includes the Outlook Administrator Pack.
Intellisys provides this information and links as a convienence to our customers, however, we cannot be held responsible for misconfigurations which may result in inability to use and/or access software or data following use of these tools. Call Intellisys or consult your Network Administrator for assistance.