After updating nvda to update next 14828, after opening outlook 2013 and focusing a message in any box, outlook displays an error message stating:
Progr. trying to access inform. of email address
stored in Outlook. If this is unexpected, click
deny and make sure your antivirus is up to date.
For more information. about email security and how to
To prevent this warning, click Help.
Allow access by
1 minute
Allow Deny Help
I have read in the Outlook Help that it is possible to disable these warnings. However, this machine is a corporate machine and when trying to access the option to unblock the security warnings I am prevented from changing due to the security policies of the company where I work.
Here is the path that is oriented in the Microsoft article that I can not access:
View security settings in the Trust Center
The Schedule Access security settings in the Trust Center provide the following options:
•
Warn about suspicious activity when my antivirus software is down or outdated (recommended) This is the default setting in Outlook. Suspicious activity refers to an untrusted program that is trying to access Outlook.
•
Always warn about suspicious activity This is the most secure setting and you are always prompted to make a trusted decision when a program tries to access Outlook.
•
Never warn about suspicious activity (not recommended) This is the least secure setting.
To view these settings, follow these procedures:
1.
Click the File tab.
2.
Click Options.
3.
Click Trust Center.
4.
Click Trust Center Settings.
5.
Click Program Access.
Comments:
•
If your computer is managed by a Microsoft Exchange Server administrator or a Microsoft Windows Active Directory Domain Services administrator in your organization, and the administrator changes the default setting and prevents users from making changes, the option to customize Access security settings will be disabled.
In the Outlook warning window I can change the security warning only for 10 minutes, which makes using nvda with outlook extremely terrible, especially during work hours.
Please, please provide to nvda an option to return to the previous behavior where these warnings were not displayed.
Or undo the changes that caused this outlook behavior to be undone.
With the current behavior, can postpone the warnings only for 10 minutes, and can not disable the security warnings of outlook due to the security policies of the company where work is almost unbearable to use nvda.
Steps to reproduce:
A list of the steps you take to demonstrate the problem.
Using the nvda next 14828 open a message box with emails, and put the arrows on a message.
In outlook the warnings of a program trying to access the contact information must be enabled.
Expected behavior:
Nvda should not cause outlook security messages to be shown.
Actual behavior:
Nvda causes outlook security messages to be displayed.
System configuration:
NVDA version:
Example: next-14828.
NVDA Installed or portable:
instaled
Other information:
Example: Running in a VM
Windows version:
Example: Windows 7
Name and version of other software in use when reproducing the issue:
outlook 2013
Other questions:
Does the issue still occur after restarting your PC?
yes
Have you tried any other versions of NVDA?
Please list them and the result
yes
next 14811
this problem does not occur.
After updating nvda to update next 14828, after opening outlook 2013 and focusing a message in any box, outlook displays an error message stating:
Progr. trying to access inform. of email address
stored in Outlook. If this is unexpected, click
deny and make sure your antivirus is up to date.
For more information. about email security and how to
To prevent this warning, click Help.
Allow access by
1 minute
Allow Deny Help
I have read in the Outlook Help that it is possible to disable these warnings. However, this machine is a corporate machine and when trying to access the option to unblock the security warnings I am prevented from changing due to the security policies of the company where I work.
Here is the path that is oriented in the Microsoft article that I can not access:
View security settings in the Trust Center
The Schedule Access security settings in the Trust Center provide the following options:
•
Warn about suspicious activity when my antivirus software is down or outdated (recommended) This is the default setting in Outlook. Suspicious activity refers to an untrusted program that is trying to access Outlook.
•
Always warn about suspicious activity This is the most secure setting and you are always prompted to make a trusted decision when a program tries to access Outlook.
•
Never warn about suspicious activity (not recommended) This is the least secure setting.
To view these settings, follow these procedures:
1.
Click the File tab.
2.
Click Options.
3.
Click Trust Center.
4.
Click Trust Center Settings.
5.
Click Program Access.
Comments:
•
If your computer is managed by a Microsoft Exchange Server administrator or a Microsoft Windows Active Directory Domain Services administrator in your organization, and the administrator changes the default setting and prevents users from making changes, the option to customize Access security settings will be disabled.
In the Outlook warning window I can change the security warning only for 10 minutes, which makes using nvda with outlook extremely terrible, especially during work hours.
Please, please provide to nvda an option to return to the previous behavior where these warnings were not displayed.
Or undo the changes that caused this outlook behavior to be undone.
With the current behavior, can postpone the warnings only for 10 minutes, and can not disable the security warnings of outlook due to the security policies of the company where work is almost unbearable to use nvda.
Steps to reproduce:
Expected behavior:
Nvda should not cause outlook security messages to be shown.
Actual behavior:
Nvda causes outlook security messages to be displayed.
System configuration:
NVDA version:
NVDA Installed or portable:
instaled
Other information:
Windows version:
Name and version of other software in use when reproducing the issue:
outlook 2013
Other questions:
Does the issue still occur after restarting your PC?
yes
Have you tried any other versions of NVDA?