Normally this sort of question makes the hairs on the back of my neck tingle because of the potential for misuse... Seeing that cormanaz has been around a while (and the fact this wasn't posted anonymously) is somewhat reassuring. So here goes:
AFAIK, there is no way to bypass the Outlook Security Guard directly via the Outlook UI nor by programming the Outlook Object Model. (Because, of course, such a means would be readily exploited by malicious types.) Therefore, I would not expect to find any Win32::OLE-type solutions out there.
However, alternatives may exist. Last year I heard about a program for this purpose called "Express ClickYes", available from Express-Soft. A glance tonight at the web page (redirected), suggests the new incarnation of this program might be RoboTask.
If you happen to have a subscription to Pinnacle Publishing's Smart Access newsletter, a nice article on this subject may be found by searching for "Manipulating Outlook Data from Access" or the author's name, Rick Dobson.
HTH,
In reply to Re: Outlook OLE how to bypass that security popup
by planetscape
in thread Outlook OLE how to bypass that security popup
by cormanaz
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