NAV CommInterface On Your Client - Always Allow - NAV RTC 09

samuduraisamudurai Member Posts: 18
edited 2010-06-12 in NAV Three Tier
We have functionality integrated in navision uses the COm interface. when we launch this functionality in NAV RTc for first time we see a pop up dialog box, that reads as follows

"The server has requested to run xxxxxxxxcomInterface on your client"

there are 3 option

- Allow this time , but ask next time
- Always allow
- Never allow

* refer attached image

we would like to have the option "always allow" by default & this dialog Box should not pop up.

Is there any way to acheive this.

Samu Thangadurai
Samu Thangadurai

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  • krikikriki Member, Moderator Posts: 9,115
    [Topic moved from 'Navision Financials' forum to 'NAV/Navision Classic Client' forum]
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  • pdjpdj Member Posts: 643
    I guess you could create your own variant of this neat little app:
    http://www.contextmagic.com/express-clickyes/
    Regards
    Peter
  • samuduraisamudurai Member Posts: 18
    Thanks Peter,


    That doesn't help us it is with outlook integration . mine is in NAV 2009 SP1 RTC.. Kindly advise
    Samu Thangadurai
  • matttraxmatttrax Member Posts: 2,309
    Well, as was said:
    pdj wrote:
    you could create your own variant of this neat little app

    I think it's a Windows Security feature (could be wrong, though). Why not just explain to the user that the first time they use that functionality they will need to select "Always Allow"? You don't want to bypass it in case there really is something malicious running.

    Personally, I don't see the point in writing code for something that 5 seconds of training and a single line in the system documentation can take of.
  • samuduraisamudurai Member Posts: 18
    Thanks , I explained user but as it's a interface program in case of switch of user , better to have "always allow" as default as every next screen is login window...


    :-k
    Samu Thangadurai
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