[AccessD] redemption

jwcolby jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Tue May 31 10:07:05 CDT 2011


We are using the free version of Redemption.

http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/

The only issue we have is causing it to perform the download.

John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com

On 5/30/2011 9:32 PM, Dan Waters wrote:
> What did you do to avoid Outlook entirely?
>
> Dan
>
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>
> Mark,
>
>   >  I also used a program named
> ClickYes<http://www.contextmagic.com/express-clickyes/>   a few years ago.
>
> And that works well when it works well.
>
> In our case every time we accessed any (or many) of the objects such as
> folders and the subject property of the email that warning would pop up.
> Unfortunately ClickYes can't click until the button becomes enabled, so if
> you have that thing popping up 4 or 5 times for everything you are trying to
> process...
>
> We made a business decision that avoiding Outlook entirely was a better fit.
>
> John W. Colby
> www.ColbyConsulting.com
>
> On 5/30/2011 3:52 AM, Mark Breen wrote:
>> Hello John,
>>
>> I also used a program named
>> ClickYes<http://www.contextmagic.com/express-clickyes/>   a few years
>> ago.
>>
>> It gave me an irrational pleasure that we could so easily overcome the
>> silly dialogbox MS put in the way.
>>
>> Click yes, appears to be the same concept at Outlook evader.
>>
>> Mark
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