Outlook / Exchange Warning Mail when using Commerce Gateway

NokioNokio Member Posts: 52
Hi, I have a problem, hope anyone have a solution for this. I setup Commerce Gateway in our company (NAV 4.03). Everything works fine but the automatic E-Mail sending functionality.

The NAS is installed on the following server:
(Exchange Server 2010 / Windows Server 2003 / Outlook 2007) Current patches are installed.

When a purchase document / sales document is created and send via BizTalk, there should be send an Information E-Mail automatically. The problem is that every time the E-Mail should be send, there come out a Query Message (see Attachment, sorry it's German.) The message says: "A Programm is trying to send Messages in your order. If you don't expect this click cancel. Check if you have the current version of your anti virus program..."


How can the message be accepted automatically like it should? I appreciate every possible hint!

I changed the group policies for the NAS Windows User as follow:

Administrative Templates Hide
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 / Security Hide
Policy setting
Add-in-trust level set
Enabled
Select add-in trust level:
All loaded and installed COM add-ins trust

Policy setting
Programmatic Access Security
Disabled
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 / Security / Security Form Settings Hide
Policy setting
Outlook Security Mode
Enabled
Outlook Security Policy: Outlook Security Group Policy use

Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 / Security / Security Form Settings / Custom Form Security Hide
Policy setting
Prompt execution of Outlook Object Model 'Custom Actions' Set
Enabled
When performing a custom action: Automatically approve

Policy setting
Prompt for the ItemProperty control set
Enabled
When accessing 'ItemProperty' in a custom Outlook form: Automatically approve

Microsoft Office Outlook 2007/Sicherheit / Security Form Settings / Security Programmatic Hide
Policy setting
Prompt for Outlook object model when responding to meeting requests and task requests
Enabled
Protective behavior: Automatically approve

Policy setting
Prompt for Outlook object model when running configure 'Save As'
Enabled
Protective behavior: Automatically approve

Policy setting
Prompt for Outlook object model to read configuration information of address
Enabled
Protective behavior: Automatically approve

Policy setting
Prompt for Outlook object model when you send e-mail settings
Enabled
Protective behavior: Automatically approve

Policy setting
Prompt for Outlook object model for accessing address information using 'UserProperties.Find' configure
Enabled
Protective behavior: Automatically approve

Policy setting
Prompt for Outlook object model for accessing the Formula property of a user property object configure
Enabled
Protective behavior: Automatically approve

Policy setting
Eingabeaaufforderung for Outlook object model for access to configure an address
Enabled
Protective behavior: Automatically approve

Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 / Security / Trust Center Hide
Policy setting
Macro security settings to macros, add-ins, and use smart tags
Enabled
Security setting for macros
Enabled
No level of security vetting

Comments

  • kabrocokabroco Member Posts: 111
    You must change the security settings in Outlook to prevend this message showing up.
  • NokioNokio Member Posts: 52
    This is one of the things I tried out, unfortunately without success. I had to install Outlook 2000, so the message does not appear anymore.. but it's not a really good solution.
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