You can adjust what attachments are shown through Exchange. But you can’t block them or
anything. It just “hides” them from
Outlook as far as I can tell. -----Original Message----- No, he is wrong. You cant control
attachment types in Exchange regardless of the version of it or Outlook. You need a 3rd party product such as an
Exchange AV system or content filter software to block attachments at the
Exchange server. -----Original Message----- Anybody knows how? -----Original
Message----- actually,
if youre running Outlook 2000 and Exchange, you can control thru exchange what
attachments to open. Therefore,
you can allow yourself to open exe and lnk files if you wanted to -----Original
Message----- How about this one? http://members.tripodnet.nl/lcroft/osp.zip "This patch is intended for users
with MS Outlook 98 / 2000 and Service Pack 2, which includes a 'security fix'
(called a security feature or enhancement by Microsoft) blocking all incoming
attachments with the extensions like EXE and LNK. The problem: you can't undo
the security fix, and you won't be able to open, save or forward (for example)
a URL attachment after installing the service pack! Therefore, I wrote the
Outlook Insecurity Patch. This patch will give you control about which file
extensions will be blocked, or not. The patch will update the outllib.dll in
your office folder and disable the security on specific extensions by your
choice." -----Original
Message----- anyone
see this? Free
Email Previewer/Screener For Outlook
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