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<DIV> One of my filePro customers is trying to email invoices
via Print Wizard and Outlook.</DIV>
<DIV> The process creates an invoice file, then invokes Print
Wizard’s overlay function to generate a PDF and, using a Print Wizard so called
“Bang” command (!email etc.) send the generated pdf to the client via Outlook.
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<DIV> Since I don’t have Outlook or know anything about it, I
can’t answer his questions or fix it for him, so I was hoping someone on this
list has done this and can advise me.</DIV>
<DIV> For this first try, my client was sending the email to
himself, at a secondary email address that he has.</DIV>
<DIV> We did not know if we should have Outlook running or not
when we attempted this, so we first tried it with Outlook not running. My
client said it looked like something happened, but he did not receive an
email.</DIV>
<DIV> Then we tried it with Outlook running, and he got
messages from Outlook saying that a program was trying to send an email and
should it be allowed? I had him click on allow. The message appeared
in his Outbox and then was successfully sent and received.</DIV>
<DIV> Apparently, Outlook is doing this as part of its virus
protection (I think). If he had a virus in his computer trying to send
email, that would obviously be undesirable. But, what we really want is to
setup Outlook to allow this specific type of transaction to happen with no
operator intervention. I mean, if we eventually are sending 50 invoices
and have to have the operator click allow for every one of them, that would also
be pretty undesirable. </DIV>
<DIV> Has anyone out there done this with filePro, Print
Wizard and Outlook, and, if so, how well did it work, and what can we do to get
around this problem? We don’t want to disable any needed virus protection,
but we would like to automate the business of sending invoices to that a single
keystroke will kick off the process and have it then run with no further
operator intervention.</DIV>
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<DIV> Del Neroni</DIV>
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