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Outlook: "Un programma sta tentando di..." - come risolvere
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Configure Outlook to not use Winmail.dat to send attachments

October 6, 2015January 8, 2021 - by Ryan - 8 Comments.

We already talked in this post about the Winmail.dat file, which is part of the proprietary TNEF format used by Exchange and Outlook to encapsulate attachments files, notes and meta-data inside mail messages: the main …

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How to stop the Outlook "A program is trying to access" pop-up messages

September 30, 2015January 8, 2021 - by Ryan - 6 Comments.

If you use Microsoft Outlook and installed at least an add-in, third-party component or any other mail-related software I bet you are familiar with either the following message: A program is trying …

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