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Hyperlink Interruption

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Musicguy

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Dec 28, 2000
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I have a field of hyperlinks in a query. I have written a macro that runs through each hyperlink in the field and activates them. It was working fine until I installed a new version of the software that runs when the hyperlink is activated. Now each link gives me a warning, "Some files contain viruses . . . be certain this file is from a trustworthy source . . . Would you like to open this file?"
All the files are clean. They are on my hard drive. How can I eliminate the warning and open each link as fast as the macro can run through them?
 
hey Musicguy well either you have installed some virus application or you have installed a new update for outlook in the first case there should be a switch that turns the prompt off have a look through the virus software. If it is the second of the two then you have some coding to do, I saw a write up at MSDN that explained the measures to take to work around the prompt, to long and to much required to make it work.

If it is another program you have installed let us know and someone may have used it at another stage and may be able to supply you with the relevant work around code.

Goodluck

[afro]ZeroAnarchy Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake
when you make it again.
 
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