Outlook 2010 address book prompt out hen trusted program try to send email through Outlook 2010

Dear all,
  My program will send email through Outlook 2010(in cache mode). Sometime it may prompt the address book out and pend here, and we need to manually click "OK" to let the program run again. Although we re-write the program in
Java and send by JavaMail now, but we are interested why the address book will prompt out.
  There are no pattern that we can guess the reason. Different recipient, different subject/content/have attachment or not can casue the address book prompt. But same email with same content/everythings may not cause prompt before and/or after.
  We try to change to offline address book and need manual sync, problem still occur.
  Just for interest~
Cyrus
[Sorry that MSDN not allow me to upload the cap screen :( ]

Firstly, there is no such thing as a "trusted program" to Outlook. It only trusts COM addins, all other applications will cause a security prompt unless you have an up-to-date anti-virus app installed (if you can control the client environment).
See http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=52 for the list of your options. Essentially it is either installing an antivirus product or using a library such as
Redemption (accessible from Java) or a utility such as
ExpressClickYes.
Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)
http://www.dimastr.com/redemption
Redemption - what the Outlook
Object Model should have been
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