ClickYes Pro 2010 is a tuning tool for Microsoft Outlook security settings. It allows to configure which
applications can automatically send emails using Outlook and access email addresses stored in Outlook address
book.
ClickYes Pro 2010 runs as a background task providing a convenient icon in the taskbar notification area to manage
allowed applications. It uses an encrypted storage and is highly secure and safe.
ClickYes Pro 2010 Server Edition uses common configuration settings for all user accounts on the computer where
it is installed. Administrators can configure a single profile for all users. Only users with administrative
privileges can change settings and add or remove applications to the list. Also Server Edition installs add-ins
for Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Word which turn the security warnings off.
Key
features:
- solves issues caused by Outlook security prompts
- provides seamless email sending via Microsoft Outlook
- provides smooth smartphone synchronization and email merging
- is very user friendly and easy to use
- uses secure and reliable storage
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ClickYes Pro 2010 is compatible with:
- Outlook 365 32-bit
Version 2604 (Build 19929.20090),
Version 2603 (Build 19822.20114),
Version 2602 (Build 19725.20004),
Version 2512 (Build 19426.20170),
Version 2508 (19127.20570),
etc.
- Outlook 2024, Outlook 2021 and Outlook 2019 32-bit
Version 2604 (Build 19929.20090),
Version 2603 (Build 19822.20114),
Version 2602 (Build 19725.20190),
Version 2601 (Build 19628.20214),
Version 2512 (Build 19426.20170),
Version 2511 (Build 19426.20170),
Version 2510 (Build 19328.20244),
etc.
- Outlook 2013 32-bit (v15.0.5589.1001, v15.0.5553.1000, v15.0.5511.1000, v15.0.5407.1000, etc.)
- Outlook 2010 32-bit (v14.0.7261.5000, 14.0.7258.5000, 14.0.7243.5000, etc.)
- Outlook 2007 SP2 (v12.0.6423.x, v12.0.6514.x, v12.0.6535.x, 12.0.6770.x)
- Outlook 2007 SP1 (v12.0.6214.x, v12.0.6300.x)
- Outlook 2007 (v12.0.4518.x, v12.0.6014.x)
- Outlook 2003 SP3 (v11.8169.x, v11.8206.x, v11.8217.x)
- Outlook 2003 SP2 (v11.6568.x, v11.8002.x, v11.8010.x and v11.8120.x)
- Outlook 2003 SP1 (v11.6350.x and v11.6359.x)
- Outlook 2003 (v11.5608.x)
- Outlook 2002 (SP1, SP2 and SP3)
- Outlook 2000 (SP2 and SP3)
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