SUMMARY
Microsoft Outlook 2000 Service Release 1 (SR-1) provides an attachment
security feature that is designed to increase the security protection for
certain types of e-mail attachments. This feature provides explicit warning
language when attachments are opened, and you are required to save the
attachment to the file system before opening it. This can help you avoid
accidentally releasing viruses that hide in certain file types. 

Note : In previous versions of Outlook, this functionality was provided in
three separate patches: one for each version of Outlook. 



MORE INFORMATION
When you open attachments with file name extensions such as .exe, .bat,
.com, or .cmd, you receive the following warning message: 

Attachment Security Warning 

WARNING! 

The file may contain a virus that can be harmful to your computer. It is
important to be VERY certain that this file is safe before you open it. You
must save this file to disk before it can be opened. 

Filename: "file name" 
Type: "file type" 

To save the attachment, click Save to Disk. 
Caution : The attachment warning runs for all attachments with executable
file name extensions. It does not detect, or clean a virus from an infected
attachment. If you save a file that has a virus, and then run it from the
hard disk, your computer is still infected. Saving the file is simply an
extra precaution to take when considering the safety of the attached file.
You must still use an updated virus-scanning program to check the file for a
possible virus. 

Microsoft Office files, such as .doc, .xls, or .ppt, are not affected by
this patch, and behave just as they did before installing the patch. To
control macro behavior for Office documents, set the security level in the
individual Office program itself. 
To Modify the Behavior of the Attachment Security Warning 
WARNING : If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious
problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft
cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry
Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk. 

To either add, or remove file types for the Attachment Security Warning,
follow these steps: 
Click Start , click Run , type regedit , and then click OK . 


Locate the following key: 
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Outlook\Security 
If the Security key is not present, right-click the Outlook key, point to
New on the shortcut menu, and then click Key . Type Security as the name,
and then press ENTER. 


Click to select the Security key, and on the Edit menu, point to New . Click
String Value , type AddWarningFileTypes , and then press ENTER. 


Right click AddWarningFileTypes , and then click Modify . Enter the
extensions of those file types for which you want to receive a warning in
the Value data box. Note that the file extensions should be entered as
semicolon- (;) delimited strings without using any periods (.). 


Click the Security key, on the Edit menu, point to New , and then click
String Value . Type RemoveWarningFileTypes , and then press ENTER. 


Right-click the RemoveWarningFileTypes value, and then click Modify on the
shortcut menu. Enter the extensions of those file types for which you do not
want to receive a warning. Note that the file extensions should be entered
as semicolon-delimited strings without using any periods. 


Quit Registry Editor. 

NOTE : You must have some string value added to the AddWarningFileTypes key
in order for RemoveWarningFileTypes to work. If necessary create a fake
extension for AddWarningFileTypes, such as <qqq> 
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 9:54 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: outlook question


I installed Office SP-1 because I had no choice. Now I can't open many
attachments without saving them first. I know this can be changed in the
registry, does anyone know how to do this?



Thanks,

Joe Irvine
Director of Information Technology
The Business Office, Inc.
(609) 597-1155, Fax (609) 597-2860
www.tbopayroll.com


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