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How ClickYes Pro 2010 differs from Express ClickYes

  • It allows to configure which applications can pass by Microsoft Outlook security restrictions.
  • It works when the workstation (or server) is locked.
  • It works under Windows Terminal Services and Citrix environments.
  • It does not have 5-second delay on sending emails using Outlook.
  • It uses encrypted storage and is very secure and safe.

How to install and launch ClickYes Pro 2010

  • Download the installation package, run ClickYesPro2010Setup.exe and follow the instructions.
  • When ClickYes is installed just double-click its icon on your Desktop to launch the program.

How to use ClickYes Pro 2010

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Known limitations

  • Unfortunately, ClickYes Pro 2010 does not support 64-bit Outlook versions.

How to uninstall ClickYes Pro 2010

  • To uninstall ClickYes Pro 2010, double-click the 'Programs and Features' Control Panel icon.
  • Select ClickYes Pro 2010 in the list of installed programs and click the 'Uninstall' button. Follow the instructions.

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