Configure Microsoft Office Outlook Collaboration & Security 

Collaboration with Other Programs

 

You must install Outlook's Collaborative Data Objects (CDO) feature from Microsoft to be able to send email through Microsoft Office Outlook from programs (such as CTI Navigator) that are not part of Microsoft Office. When Office Outlook is set as the default e-mail program in Windows, attempting to send email through Office Outlook without its CDOs installed can cause a CDO error, Active X error (429), or Unspecified error. To install the CDO feature for Outlook, see "Fix Office Outlook Email CDO or Unspecified Error" in the related articles below and follow the instructions specifically for your version of Outlook. 

 

HTML Security

 

Microsoft Office Outlook may block or warn before sending MLS reports that use HTML code (HTML link or Embedded HTML).  Blocking HTML code is intended to prevent junk email senders from identifying your address as active. However, it may also block legitimate HTML email code (such as used by MLS reports). The warning is to help prevent some virus from automatically sending itself out through your Outlook email address book without your knowledge.

 

To set Outlook 2003 (or later) to permit (not block) sending HTML code, you can either (1) turn off its "Don’t download pictures or other content automatically in HTML e-mail" security option; or (2) add http://ctimls.com to your Internet Explorer’s Trusted Zone and set Outlook to permit downloads from web sites in your Trusted Zone.

 

I. To turn off the "Don’t download pictures or other content automatically in HTML e-mail" option in Office Outlook 2003 (or later):

  1. Start Outlook. 
  2. On the Tools menu, click Options
  3. Click the Security tab, and then click Change Automatic Download Settings.
  4. In the Automatic Picture Download Settings dialog box,
    Automatic Picture Download Settings screen
    un-check "Don’t download pictures or other content automatically in HTML e-mail" check box.
  5. To stop the Outlook warning when sending messages with HTML code, un-check "Warn me before downloading content when editing, forwarding, or replying to e-mail"
  6. Click OK twice.

For further details about Outlook 2003’s security options, see "Safe Senders Option in Outlook 2003" in related articles below. For security information about earlier versions of Outlook, see Microsoft Help for Office Outlook in related articles below.

 

II. To add CTI Navigator’s Internet site to Internet Explorer’s Trusted Zone:

  1. In Internet Explorer open Tools   
  2. Select Internet Options > then Security tab
  3. Click on Trusted Sites > then Sites button
  4. Un-check “Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone"
  5. In “Add this Web site to this zone”, type www.ctimls.com
  6. Click Add button > then OK button.

III. To add CTI Navigator to Outlook 2003’s Safe Senders list:

  1. Open Outlook. 
  2. On the Tools menu, click Options
  3. Click the Security tab, and then click Change Automatic Download Settings.
  4. In the Automatic Picture Download Settings dialog box, check the “Don’t download pictures or other content automatically in HTML e-mail” check box.
  5. Check "Permit downloads in email messages from senders and to recipients defined in the Safe Senders and Safe Recipients Lists used by the Junk E-mail filter", and check "Permit downloads from Web sites in this security zone: Trusted Zone." (www.ctimls.com should be in your Trusted Zone as described above.)
  6. Click OK twice to close the Tools screens. 

You can read about "safe senders" in Microsoft Outlook Help on the Help menu. Type safe senders in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topic. Further details see Microsoft's "Safe Senders Option in Outlook 2003" in related articles below.

 

IV. To stop Outlook 2003 (or later) from always displaying a warning whenever sending HTML e-mail you can clear the "Warn me before downloading content when editing, forwarding, or replying to e-mail security option as follows:

  1. Open Outlook > Tool > Options
  2. Click the Security tab, and then click Change Automatic Download Settings.
  3. In the Automatic Picture Download Settings dialog box, un-check "Warn me before downloading content when editing, forwarding, or replying to e-mail"
  4. Click OK twice.

Notes:

  1. Before changing any security option in Outlook it is highly recommended that you install an effective anti-virus program.
  2. Microsoft Outlook automatically blocks most attachments (with extensions such as bat, chm, exe, hlp, inf, msi, prf, scr, temp and url).

For details and assistance on this and other issues in Microsoft Office,  see "Microsoft Office Help" in related articles below.

 

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[rev.06.23.08]