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PostPosted: May 20th, 2009, 4:45 pm 
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I created some scripts that automate functions in Microsoft Outlook 2003, and created custom buttons and toolbars that trigger them from Outlook. I now have to use accursed 2007 at work, and created a similar toolbar to call one of the scripts. Instead of calling the script, it brings up a "Microsoft Outlook Security Notice" -- "This location may be unsafe." Is there any way to disable this dialogue box without completely disconnecting the security of Outlook 2007? Or, is there another way I could put a button into a toolbar that wouldn't trigger the problem? Thanks.

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What is your script calling up with relation to Outlook? Are you accessing a template?

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PostPosted: May 21st, 2009, 5:25 am 
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Scripts I have buttons for include:
Toggle nav pane on/off
Open filter dialog box (requires opening Customze Curent View)
Toggle in-cell editing on/off
Toggle reading pane on/off
None of them access templates.
To set up a button I've created to open a script I right-click on the toolbar and select Customize...
Then with the Customize window open, I right-click on the button and select Assign Hyperlink, select "Existing File or Web Page" and enter the path and filename of the script.
This process works the same way in 2007. Evidently the fact that a script is a file causes Outlook to call the cops.

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