Manjeet, Purely from a security perspective I would
advise that you leave the default Outlook Level 1 security enabled and train your
users to zip (or alternate compression format) or rename the file extensions to
an "allowed" format e.g. *.123, you could even remove the file
extension temporarily. James From: Caple, Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have you tried
the registry hack? (Please see: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;829982&Product=out2003) Regards, Andrew -----Original Message----- Hi, I have this probem. Recently we have upgraded Microsoft Outlook 2000 client to Outlook
2003. Our production need to send the file attachment with the name $$$. But
due to outlook local security policy, the recipeitn is not able to opne the
sent attachment. I have already tried to to disable the Leve1 1 and Level 2 option
recommended by microsoft knowledge base but no successfull results. If you any idea how to disable these file attachment security in
outlook 2003 then please hep me. Thanks in advance. Manjeet System admins Innodata India Pvt Ltd. Do you Yahoo!? |
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