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How can i add an addin to the programmatic trust in outlook 2010 ?

I have a mobile synching addin which is throwing a outlook security warning .A program is trying to access e-mail addresses, Allow access for 1 Minutes  

Outlook is saying my antivirus is invalid but it is not .
I need this program to stop throwing the error .
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Open your outlook then Navigate to developer tab--> Macro Security--> Programmatic Access and check never warn me about suspicious activity. Same as shown in the screenshot.

If Developer tab is not active in your outlook then navigate to File--> Options--> Trust Center-->Trust Center Settings---> Programmatic Access and check never warn me about suspicious activity. Same as shown in the screenshot.

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Thanks for the information but I know about this method . However this leaves the user open to all threats . Sort of like throwing out the smoke detector because it goes off while we cook .
What I am seeking is a way to tell outlook not to alert for a particular program.

This program we trust .
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Here is the link and guidance on how to add an add-ins to trusted center. See if this helps you.

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc179108(v=office.14).aspx
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That looks like an option . I will try in the next 48 hours
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Yes, Im currently having a hard time generating the hash value and have opened another question related to that .
See my question related to hashctl.dll.
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