RE: RE : RE : Outlook Blockers

2002-04-29 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Title: Message









I could not access the site this morning,
but the app is called TweakOL, at www.mcdev.com





-Original Message-
From: Gérard Dumazet
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002
11:38 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE : RE : Outlook
Blockers



thanks



-Message d'origine-
De: Matthew Carpenter
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Envoyé: jeudi 25 avril 2002
23:09
À: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Objet: RE: RE : Outlook
Blockers



I used
an app that was suggested here. I will respond with what it was in a bit. It
worked well by the way.



-Original Message-
From: Gérard Dumazet
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002
3:21 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE : Outlook Blockers



I am interested too as some of our users are asking about that but
i don't have TechNet though i have msdn: have you the time to make this
TechNet article available to us ?



Thanks



gd



-Message d'origine-
De: Ben Winzenz
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Envoyé: jeudi 11 avril 2002
16:15
À: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Objet: RE: Outlook Blockers



No you
don't. Search for it on Technet. It has to do with setting up a
Form that every client checks when they log on to their mailbox. This
form specifies which attachments are allowed and not allowed. But really,
look for it on Technet. It explains this in great detail.





Ben
Winzenz, MCSE

Network/Systems
Administrator

Peregrine
Systems





-Original Message-
From: Thompson, Elizabeth
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:06 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers





ok, i will
bite. do you setup the public folder to recieve the messages? how does
that work???











Elizabeth Thompson 
Service and Support Technician 
CCBC - Catonsville 
410-869-1141 





-Original Message-
From: Erik Sojka
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:57 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers



If
you're using Exchange, you can. Read the whitepaper on the file blocking
features and it tells you how to set up a public folder that will let you
restrict based on username. 











You can
also muck with the Registry in 2002, but we've just used the PF.













*
* Erik Sojka, MOS, MCSE *
* Manager, Network Services *
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
* 





-Original Message-
From: Matthew Carpenter
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:54 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook Blockers

Is there a way to adjust the level
one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For normal users
this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc files. Or do I need to
just keep zipping everything?



Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA, A+

Network Engineer and Exchange
Administrator

SARMA

1801 Broadway

San Antonio, TX 78215



List
Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm



List
Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm



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Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm

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Charter and FAQ at:
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Charter and FAQ at:
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Charter and FAQ at:
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RE : Outlook Blockers

2002-04-25 Thread Gérard Dumazet
Title: Message









I am interested too as
some of our users are asking about that but i dont have TechNet though i
have msdn: have you the time to make this TechNet article available to us
?



Thanks



gd



-Message d'origine-
De: Ben Winzenz
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Envoyé: jeudi 11 avril 2002
16:15
À: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Objet: RE: Outlook Blockers



No you don't. Search for it on Technet. It has to do
with setting up a Form that every client checks when they log on to their
mailbox. This form specifies which attachments are allowed and not
allowed. But really, look for it on Technet. It explains this in
great detail.





Ben Winzenz, MCSE

Network/Systems Administrator

Peregrine Systems





-Original
Message-
From: Thompson, Elizabeth
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:06 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers





ok, i
will bite. do you setup the public folder to recieve the messages? how
does that work???











Elizabeth Thompson 
Service and Support Technician 
CCBC - Catonsville 
410-869-1141 





-Original Message-
From: Erik Sojka
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:57 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers



If you're using Exchange, you can. Read the whitepaper on the
file blocking features and it tells you how to set up a public folder that will
let you restrict based on username. 











You can also muck with the Registry in 2002, but we've just used
the PF.













*
* Erik Sojka, MOS, MCSE *
* Manager, Network Services *
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
* 





-Original Message-
From: Matthew Carpenter
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:54 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook Blockers

Is there a way to adjust
the level one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For normal
users this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc files. Or do I
need to just keep zipping everything?



Matthew Carpenter, MCP,
CNA, A+

Network Engineer and
Exchange Administrator

SARMA

1801 Broadway

San Antonio, TX 78215



List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm



List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm



List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm

List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm




List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm







RE: RE : Outlook Blockers

2002-04-25 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Title: Message









I used an app that was suggested here. I
will respond with what it was in a bit. It worked well by the way.



-Original Message-
From: Gérard Dumazet
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002
3:21 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE : Outlook Blockers



I am
interested too as some of our users are asking about that but i don't
have TechNet though i have msdn: have you the time to make this TechNet
article available to us ?



Thanks



gd



-Message d'origine-
De: Ben Winzenz
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Envoyé: jeudi 11 avril 2002
16:15
À: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Objet: RE: Outlook Blockers



No you
don't. Search for it on Technet. It has to do with setting up a
Form that every client checks when they log on to their mailbox. This
form specifies which attachments are allowed and not allowed. But really,
look for it on Technet. It explains this in great detail.





Ben
Winzenz, MCSE

Network/Systems
Administrator

Peregrine
Systems





-Original Message-
From: Thompson, Elizabeth
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:06 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers





ok, i will
bite. do you setup the public folder to recieve the messages? how does
that work???











Elizabeth Thompson 
Service and Support Technician 
CCBC - Catonsville 
410-869-1141 





-Original Message-
From: Erik Sojka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:57 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers



If
you're using Exchange, you can. Read the whitepaper on the file blocking
features and it tells you how to set up a public folder that will let you
restrict based on username. 











You can
also muck with the Registry in 2002, but we've just used the PF.













*
* Erik Sojka, MOS, MCSE *
* Manager, Network Services *
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
* 





-Original Message-
From: Matthew Carpenter
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:54 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook Blockers

Is there a way to adjust the level
one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For normal users
this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc files. Or do I need to
just keep zipping everything?



Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA, A+

Network Engineer and Exchange
Administrator

SARMA

1801 Broadway

San Antonio, TX 78215



List
Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm



List
Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm



List
Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm

List
Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm

List Charter and
FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm




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Re: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-25 Thread Missy Koslosky
Title: Message



http://support.microsoft.com works 
wonderfully.

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Gérard 
  Dumazet 
  To: MS-Exchange Admin 
  Issues 
  Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 4:21 
  PM
  Subject: RE : Outlook Blockers
  
  
  I am interested too 
  as some of our users are asking about that but i don’t have TechNet though i 
  have msdn: have you the time to make this TechNet article available to 
  us ?
  
  Thanks
  
  gd
  
  -Message 
  d'origine-De: Ben 
  Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoyé: jeudi 11 avril 2002 
  16:15À: MS-Exchange 
  Admin IssuesObjet: RE: 
  Outlook Blockers
  
  No you don't. 
  Search for it on Technet. It has to do with setting up a Form that every 
  client checks when they log on to their mailbox. This form specifies 
  which attachments are allowed and not allowed. But really, look for it 
  on Technet. It explains this in great detail.
  
  
  Ben Winzenz, 
  MCSE
  Network/Systems 
  Administrator
  Peregrine 
  Systems
  
  -Original 
  Message-From: Thompson, 
  Elizabeth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 9:06 
  AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin 
  IssuesSubject: RE: Outlook 
  Blockers
  
  
  ok, i will 
  bite. do you setup the public folder to recieve the messages? how does 
  that work???
  
  
  
  Elizabeth 
  Thompson Service and Support Technician 
  CCBC - Catonsville 
  410-869-1141 
  
  
-Original 
Message-From: Erik 
Sojka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 9:57 
AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin 
IssuesSubject: RE: Outlook 
Blockers

If you're using 
Exchange, you can. Read the whitepaper on the file blocking features 
and it tells you how to set up a public folder that will let you restrict 
based on username. 



You can also muck 
with the Registry in 2002, but we've just used the 
PF.




** Erik 
Sojka, MOS, MCSE ** Manager, Network Services 
** 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
** 

  -Original 
  Message-From: 
  Matthew Carpenter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 9:54 
  AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin 
  IssuesSubject: Outlook 
  Blockers
  Is 
  there a way to adjust the level one list of automatically banned 
  attachments in 2000/2002? For normal users this is fine, but as an admin, 
  I need exe, bat, asp, etc files. Or do I need to just keep zipping 
  everything?
  
  Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA, 
  A+
  Network Engineer and Exchange 
  Administrator
  SARMA
  1801 
  Broadway
  San 
  Antonio, TX 78215
  
  List Charter and 
  FAQ 
  at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
List Charter and FAQ 
at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
  List Charter and FAQ 
  at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
  List Charter and FAQ 
  at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htmList 
  Charter and FAQ 
  at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
List Charter and FAQ at:
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RE : RE : Outlook Blockers

2002-04-25 Thread Gérard Dumazet
Title: Message









thanks



-Message d'origine-
De: Matthew Carpenter
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Envoyé: jeudi 25 avril 2002
23:09
À: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Objet: RE: RE : Outlook
Blockers



I used an app that was suggested here. I will respond with what it
was in a bit. It worked well by the way.



-Original
Message-
From: Gérard Dumazet
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002
3:21 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE : Outlook Blockers



I am interested too as some of our users are asking about that but
i don't have TechNet though i have msdn: have you the time to make this
TechNet article available to us ?



Thanks



gd



-Message d'origine-
De: Ben Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Envoyé: jeudi 11 avril 2002
16:15
À: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Objet: RE: Outlook Blockers



No you don't. Search for it on Technet. It has to do
with setting up a Form that every client checks when they log on to their
mailbox. This form specifies which attachments are allowed and not
allowed. But really, look for it on Technet. It explains this in
great detail.





Ben Winzenz, MCSE

Network/Systems Administrator

Peregrine Systems





-Original
Message-
From: Thompson, Elizabeth
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:06 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers





ok, i
will bite. do you setup the public folder to recieve the messages? how
does that work???











Elizabeth Thompson 
Service and Support Technician 
CCBC - Catonsville 
410-869-1141 





-Original Message-
From: Erik Sojka
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:57 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers



If you're using Exchange, you can. Read the whitepaper on the
file blocking features and it tells you how to set up a public folder that will
let you restrict based on username. 











You can also muck with the Registry in 2002, but we've just used
the PF.













*
* Erik Sojka, MOS, MCSE *
* Manager, Network Services *
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
* 





-Original Message-
From: Matthew Carpenter
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:54 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook Blockers

Is there a way to adjust
the level one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For normal
users this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc files. Or do I
need to just keep zipping everything?



Matthew Carpenter, MCP,
CNA, A+

Network Engineer and
Exchange Administrator

SARMA

1801 Broadway

San Antonio, TX 78215



List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm



List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm



List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm

List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm

List
Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm

List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm




List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm







RE : Outlook Blockers

2002-04-25 Thread Gérard Dumazet
Title: Message









Will try today



-Message d'origine-
De: Missy Koslosky
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Envoyé: jeudi 25 avril 2002
23:10
À: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Objet: Re: Outlook Blockers





http://support.microsoft.com works
wonderfully.







- Original Message - 





From: Gérard Dumazet






To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues 





Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 4:21 PM





Subject: RE : Outlook Blockers









I am interested too as some of our users are asking about that but
i dont have TechNet though i have msdn: have you the time to make
this TechNet article available to us ?



Thanks



gd



-Message d'origine-
De: Ben Winzenz
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Envoyé: jeudi 11 avril 2002
16:15
À: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Objet: RE: Outlook Blockers



No you don't. Search for it on Technet. It has to do
with setting up a Form that every client checks when they log on to their
mailbox. This form specifies which attachments are allowed and not
allowed. But really, look for it on Technet. It explains this in
great detail.





Ben Winzenz, MCSE

Network/Systems Administrator

Peregrine Systems





-Original
Message-
From: Thompson, Elizabeth
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:06 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers





ok, i
will bite. do you setup the public folder to recieve the messages? how
does that work???











Elizabeth Thompson 
Service and Support Technician 
CCBC - Catonsville 
410-869-1141 





-Original Message-
From: Erik Sojka
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:57 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers



If you're using Exchange, you can. Read the whitepaper on the
file blocking features and it tells you how to set up a public folder that will
let you restrict based on username. 











You can also muck with the Registry in 2002, but we've just used
the PF.













*
* Erik Sojka, MOS, MCSE *
* Manager, Network Services *
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
* 





-Original Message-
From: Matthew Carpenter
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:54 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook Blockers

Is there a way to adjust
the level one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For normal
users this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc files. Or do I
need to just keep zipping everything?



Matthew Carpenter, MCP,
CNA, A+

Network Engineer and
Exchange Administrator

SARMA

1801 Broadway

San Antonio, TX 78215



List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm



List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm



List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm

List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm

List
Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm



List
Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm




List Charter and FAQ at:
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RE: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-11 Thread Thompson, Elizabeth




on install 
you can adjust it for certain attachments. 

or 


use 
the reg-hack hkcu\software\microsoft\office\10.0\outlook\security 

new string value "Level1Remove" and enter 
the extensions you wish to allow (ie mdb;exe;com;bat;) 



Elizabeth Thompson Service and Support Technician CCBC - Catonsville 

  -Original Message-From: Matthew Carpenter 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 9:54 
  AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: Outlook 
  Blockers
  
  Is there a way to adjust the level 
  one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For normal users 
  this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc files. Or do I need 
  to just keep zipping everything?
  
  Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA, 
  A+
  Network Engineer and Exchange 
  Administrator
  SARMA
  1801 Broadway
  San Antonio, 
  TX 78215
  List Charter and FAQ 
  at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm





RE: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-11 Thread Thompson, Elizabeth



Unfortunately, even with the registry hacks 
to allow sending and receiving of the attachments without question, the user 
would have to save them to the computer in order to open them. 


  -Original Message-From: Thompson, Elizabeth 
  Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 10:00 AMTo: 'MS-Exchange 
  Admin Issues'Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers
  
  on install 
  you can adjust it for certain attachments. 
  
  or 
  
  
  use 
  the reg-hack hkcu\software\microsoft\office\10.0\outlook\security 
  
  new string value "Level1Remove" and enter 
  the extensions you wish to allow (ie mdb;exe;com;bat;) 
  
  
  
  Elizabeth Thompson Service and Support Technician CCBC - Catonsville 
  
-Original Message-From: Matthew Carpenter 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 9:54 
AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: Outlook 
Blockers

Is there a way to adjust the 
level one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For normal 
users this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc files. Or do 
I need to just keep zipping everything?

Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA, 
A+
Network Engineer and Exchange 
Administrator
SARMA
1801 Broadway
San Antonio, 
TX 
78215
List Charter and FAQ 
at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm





RE: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-11 Thread Ray Zorz



go to 
www.slipstick.com. I think there is 
a reghack.

  -Original Message-From: Matthew Carpenter 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 6:54 
  AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: Outlook 
  Blockers
  
  Is there a way to adjust the level 
  one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For normal users 
  this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc files. Or do I need 
  to just keep zipping everything?
  
  Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA, 
  A+
  Network Engineer and Exchange 
  Administrator
  SARMA
  1801 Broadway
  San Antonio, 
  TX 78215
  List Charter and FAQ 
  at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm





RE: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-11 Thread mark verschaeve
Title: Message



here
is a link to detachXP
You
can change registry-settings without going to the registry.
All
types off attachments can be changed.
This
works for one workstation at a time.

http://www.mcdev.com/

Mark.

  
  -Original Message-From: Matthew
  Carpenter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: donderdag 11 april
  2002 15:54To: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: Outlook
  Blockers
  
  Is there a way to adjust the level
  one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For normal users
  this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc files. Or do I need
  to just keep zipping everything?
  
  Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA,
  A+
  Network Engineer and Exchange
  Administrator
  SARMA
  1801 Broadway
  San Antonio,
  TX 78215
  List Charter and FAQ
  at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm



List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm




RE: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-11 Thread Erik Sojka
Title: Message



I 
couldn't find the whitepaper, but the info seems to have been supplanted by a 
series of links and KB articles. 

http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/2000/Out2ksec.aspx
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q263296

You 
install the OL98/2K security enhancement, and it will block all Level 1 
attachments by default. If you have Exchange, you can set a flag in the 
Registry that instructs the OL security update to look for a special PF that 
will override the default settings. The PF doesn't receive the 
attachments, but is a custom-developed form that contains the settings. OL 
checks the PF, and uses the administrator-controlled settings to derive a 
customized Level-1 and Level-2 list. 


** Erik Sojka, MOS, 
MCSE ** Manager, Network Services ** 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
** 

  
  -Original Message-From: Thompson, 
  Elizabeth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 
  2002 10:06 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
  Outlook Blockers
  ok, i will 
  bite. do you setup the public folder to recieve the messages? how does 
  that work???
  
  
  Elizabeth Thompson Service and Support Technician CCBC - Catonsville 410-869-1141 
  
-Original Message-From: Erik Sojka 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 9:57 
AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Outlook 
Blockers
If 
you're using Exchange, you can. Read the whitepaper on the file 
blocking features and it tells you how to set up a public folder that will 
let you restrict based on username. 

You can also muck with the Registry in 2002, but we've just used the 
PF.


** Erik Sojka, MOS, 
MCSE ** Manager, Network Services ** 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
** 

  
  -Original Message-From: Matthew 
  Carpenter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 
  11, 2002 9:54 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: 
  Outlook Blockers
  
  Is there a way to adjust the 
  level one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For 
  normal users this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc 
  files. Or do I need to just keep zipping everything?
  
  Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA, 
  A+
  Network Engineer and Exchange 
  Administrator
  SARMA
  1801 
Broadway
  San Antonio, 
  TX 
  78215
  List Charter and FAQ 
  at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htmList 
Charter and FAQ 
at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htmList 
  Charter and FAQ 
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RE: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-11 Thread Ben Winzenz
Title: Message









No you don't. Search for it on Technet.
It has to do with setting up a Form that every client checks when they log on
to their mailbox. This form specifies which attachments are allowed and not
allowed. But really, look for it on Technet. It explains this in great
detail.





Ben Winzenz, MCSE

Network/Systems Administrator

Peregrine Systems





-Original Message-
From: Thompson, Elizabeth
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:06 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers





ok, i will bite. do you setup the public folder
to recieve the messages? how does that work???











Elizabeth Thompson 
Service and Support Technician 
CCBC - Catonsville 
410-869-1141 





-Original Message-
From: Erik Sojka
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:57 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers



If you're using Exchange, you can.
Read the whitepaper on the file blocking features and it tells you how to set
up a public folder that will let you restrict based on username. 











You can also muck with the Registry in
2002, but we've just used the PF.













*
* Erik Sojka, MOS, MCSE *
* Manager, Network Services *
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
* 





-Original Message-
From: Matthew Carpenter
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:54 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook Blockers

Is there a way to adjust the level one list of automatically
banned attachments in 2000/2002? For normal users this is fine, but as an
admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc files. Or do I need to just keep zipping
everything?



Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA, A+

Network Engineer and Exchange Administrator

SARMA

1801 Broadway

San Antonio, TX 78215



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RE: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-11 Thread Brent Hudson
Title: Message



Very 
good point, I've always applied "Whats good for the goose is good for the 
gander", my mailbox limits, etc etc are exactly the same as any user, that way 
no one can accuse me of placing unneccessary restrictions on them, this includes 
firewall setting etc..

Later
Brent

  -Original Message-From: Martin Blackstone 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 11 April 2002 
  04:11To: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Outlook 
  Blockers
  I'm curious as 
  to what "as an admin" that you need access to those files.
  First off, 
  every one of the ext you named (perhaps short of .ASP), should be blocked at 
  the Exchange server for everyone. Second, "as an admin", you should be aware 
  that there are much better ways to move those types of files, such as 
  FTP.
  Don't think 
  yourself above your users. I have come close to making some huge mistakes by 
  making that assumption.
  

-Original Message-From: Matthew Carpenter 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 6:54 
AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: Outlook 
Blockers

Is there a way to adjust the 
level one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For normal 
users this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc files. Or do 
I need to just keep zipping everything?

Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA, 
A+
Network Engineer and Exchange 
Administrator
SARMA
1801 Broadway
San Antonio, 
TX 
78215
List Charter and FAQ 
at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htmList 
  Charter and FAQ 
  at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
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RE: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-11 Thread MHR(Michael ROSS)
Title: Message



use 
the outlook security forms

  
  -Original Message-From: Matthew 
  Carpenter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 
  2002 8:54 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: Outlook 
  Blockers
  
  Is there a way to adjust the level 
  one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For normal users 
  this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc files. Or do I need 
  to just keep zipping everything?
  
  Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA, 
  A+
  Network Engineer and Exchange 
  Administrator
  SARMA
  1801 Broadway
  San Antonio, 
  TX 78215
  List Charter and FAQ 
  at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
List Charter and FAQ at:
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RE: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-11 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Title: Message









You are right, you don't know. I
deal extensively with bat files and self executing zip files quite regularly,
especially on an internal basis. Problem is, Outlook handles internal
attachments the same as Internet based attachments (another downside to Outlook).
This is not a matter of being "above" anyone. 



-Original Message-
From: Brent Hudson
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:18 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers





Very good point, I've
always applied Whats good for the goose is good for the gander, my
mailbox limits, etc etc are exactly the same as any user, that way no one can
accuse me of placing unneccessary restrictions on them, this includes firewall
setting etc..











Later





Brent





-Original
Message-
From: Martin Blackstone
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 April 2002 04:11
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers



I'm curious as to what as an admin that you need access
to those files.





First off, every one of the ext you named (perhaps short of .ASP),
should be blocked at the Exchange server for everyone. Second, as an
admin, you should be aware that there are much better ways to move those
types of files, such as FTP.





Don't think yourself above your users. I have come close to making
some huge mistakes by making that assumption.





-Original Message-
From: Matthew Carpenter
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
6:54 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook Blockers

Is there a way to adjust the level
one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For normal users
this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc files. Or do I need to
just keep zipping everything?



Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA, A+

Network Engineer and Exchange
Administrator

SARMA

1801 Broadway

San Antonio, TX 78215



List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm



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http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm



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RE: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-11 Thread Martin Blackstone
Title: Message



If it is 
internal, why email them at all?
Put em on a 
server and connect.

  
  -Original Message-From: Matthew Carpenter 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 8:10 
  AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Outlook 
  Blockers
  
  You are right, you 
  don't know. I deal extensively with bat files and self executing zip files 
  quite regularly, especially on an internal basis. Problem is, Outlook handles 
  internal attachments the same as Internet based attachments (another downside 
  to Outlook). This is not a matter of being "above" anyone. 
  
  
  -Original 
  Message-From: Brent 
  Hudson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 9:18 
  AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin 
  IssuesSubject: RE: Outlook 
  Blockers
  
  
  Very 
  good point, I've always applied "Whats good for the goose is good for the 
  gander", my mailbox limits, etc etc are exactly the same as any user, that way 
  no one can accuse me of placing unneccessary restrictions on them, this 
  includes firewall setting etc..
  
  
  
  Later
  
  Brent
  
-Original 
Message-From: Martin 
Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 11 April 2002 04:11To: MS-Exchange Admin 
    IssuesSubject: RE: Outlook 
Blockers

I'm 
curious as to what "as an admin" that you need access to those 
files.

First 
off, every one of the ext you named (perhaps short of .ASP), should be 
blocked at the Exchange server for everyone. Second, "as an admin", you 
should be aware that there are much better ways to move those types of 
files, such as FTP.

Don't 
think yourself above your users. I have come close to making some huge 
mistakes by making that assumption.
-Original 
  Message-From: 
  Matthew Carpenter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 6:54 
  AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin 
  IssuesSubject: Outlook 
  Blockers
  Is there a way to 
  adjust the level one list of automatically banned attachments in 
  2000/2002? For normal users this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, 
  bat, asp, etc files. Or do I need to just keep zipping 
  everything?
  
  Matthew 
  Carpenter, MCP, CNA, A+
  Network Engineer 
  and Exchange Administrator
  SARMA
  1801 
  Broadway
  San Antonio, TX 
  78215
  
  List 
  Charter and FAQ 
  at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
List 
Charter and FAQ 
at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
  List 
  Charter and FAQ 
  at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htmList 
  Charter and FAQ 
  at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
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RE: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-11 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Title: Message









Forget it.



Thanks everyone who helped



-Original Message-
From: Martin Blackstone
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
10:12 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers





If it is internal, why email them at all?





Put em on a server and connect.





-Original Message-
From: Matthew Carpenter
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
8:10 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers

You are right, you don't
know. I deal extensively with bat files and self executing zip files quite
regularly, especially on an internal basis. Problem is, Outlook handles
internal attachments the same as Internet based attachments (another downside
to Outlook). This is not a matter of being above anyone. 



-Original Message-
From: Brent Hudson
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
9:18 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers





Very
good point, I've always applied Whats good for the goose is good for the
gander, my mailbox limits, etc etc are exactly the same as any user, that
way no one can accuse me of placing unneccessary restrictions on them, this
includes firewall setting etc..











Later





Brent





-Original
Message-
From: Martin Blackstone
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 April 2002 04:11
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Blockers



I'm curious as to what as an admin that you need access
to those files.





First off, every one of the ext you named (perhaps short of .ASP),
should be blocked at the Exchange server for everyone. Second, as an
admin, you should be aware that there are much better ways to move those
types of files, such as FTP.





Don't think yourself above your users. I have come close to making
some huge mistakes by making that assumption.





-Original Message-
From: Matthew Carpenter
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002
6:54 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook Blockers

Is there a way to adjust the level
one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For normal users
this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc files. Or do I need to
just keep zipping everything?



Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA, A+

Network Engineer and Exchange
Administrator

SARMA

1801 Broadway

San Antonio, TX 78215



List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm



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RE: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-11 Thread William Lefkovics



Why do 
you insist on hacking the registry, when a simple edit will 
suffice?


  -Original Message-From: Ray Zorz 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 6:58 
  AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Outlook 
  Blockers
  go 
  to www.slipstick.com. I think 
  there is a reghack.
  
-Original Message-From: Matthew Carpenter 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 6:54 
AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: Outlook 
Blockers

Is there a way to adjust the 
level one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For normal 
users this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc files. Or do 
I need to just keep zipping everything?

Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA, 
A+
Network Engineer and Exchange 
Administrator
SARMA
1801 Broadway
San Antonio, 
TX 
78215

List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm





RE: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-11 Thread Ely, Don
Title: Message



I hack 
remote registry's.. ;o)


Don 
ElyNetwork EngineerTripath Imaging, Inc.(336) 290-8293 - 
Direct(336) 516-4519 - Mobile[EMAIL PROTECTED] - emailhttp://www.tripathimaging.com

  
  -Original Message-From: William 
  Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 
  11, 2002 1:47 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
  Outlook Blockers
  Why 
  do you insist on hacking the registry, when a simple edit will 
  suffice?
  
  
-Original Message-From: Ray Zorz 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 6:58 
AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Outlook 
Blockers
go 
to www.slipstick.com. I think 
there is a reghack.

  -Original Message-From: Matthew Carpenter 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 
  6:54 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: Outlook 
  Blockers
  
  Is there a way to adjust the 
  level one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For 
  normal users this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc 
  files. Or do I need to just keep zipping everything?
  
  Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA, 
  A+
  Network Engineer and Exchange 
  Administrator
  SARMA
  1801 
Broadway
  San Antonio, 
  TX 
  78215
  List 
  Charter and FAQ 
  at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
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RE: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-11 Thread Tim Boswell
Title: Message



disables Remote Registry service

  
  -Original Message-From: Ely, Don 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 11 April 2002 
  20:12To: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Outlook 
  Blockers
  I 
  hack remote registry's.. ;o)
  
  
  Don 
  ElyNetwork EngineerTripath Imaging, Inc.(336) 290-8293 - 
  Direct(336) 516-4519 - Mobile[EMAIL PROTECTED] - emailhttp://www.tripathimaging.com
  

-Original Message-From: William 
Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 
11, 2002 1:47 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: 
RE: Outlook Blockers
Why do you insist on hacking the registry, when a 
simple edit will suffice?


  -Original Message-From: Ray Zorz 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 6:58 
  AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Outlook 
  Blockers
  go to www.slipstick.com. I think there 
  is a reghack.
  
-Original Message-From: Matthew Carpenter 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 
6:54 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: 
Outlook Blockers

Is there a way to adjust the 
level one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For 
normal users this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc 
files. Or do I need to just keep zipping everything?

Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA, 
A+
Network Engineer and 
Exchange Administrator
SARMA
1801 
Broadway
San 
Antonio, TX 
78215
List 
Charter and FAQ 
at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htmList 
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RE: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-11 Thread Ray Zorz



Shucks...just trying to talk like a techie. It is, of course, a 
simple edit. 

  -Original Message-From: William Lefkovics 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 
  10:47 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Outlook 
  Blockers
  Why 
  do you insist on hacking the registry, when a simple edit will 
  suffice?
  
  
-Original Message-From: Ray Zorz 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 6:58 
AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Outlook 
Blockers
go 
to www.slipstick.com. I think 
there is a reghack.

  -Original Message-From: Matthew Carpenter 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 
  6:54 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: Outlook 
  Blockers
  
  Is there a way to adjust the 
  level one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? For 
  normal users this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, etc 
  files. Or do I need to just keep zipping everything?
  
  Matthew Carpenter, MCP, CNA, 
  A+
  Network Engineer and Exchange 
  Administrator
  SARMA
  1801 
Broadway
  San Antonio, 
  TX 
  78215
  List 
  Charter and FAQ 
  at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
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RE: Outlook Blockers

2002-04-11 Thread Ely, Don
Title: Message



;o)


Don 
ElyNetwork EngineerTripath Imaging, Inc.(336) 290-8293 - 
Direct(336) 516-4519 - Mobile[EMAIL PROTECTED] - emailhttp://www.tripathimaging.com

  
  -Original Message-From: Tim Boswell 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 5:34 
  PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Outlook 
  Blockers
  disables Remote Registry service
  

-Original Message-From: Ely, Don 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 11 April 2002 
20:12To: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Outlook 
Blockers
I 
hack remote registry's.. ;o)


Don 
ElyNetwork EngineerTripath Imaging, Inc.(336) 290-8293 - 
Direct(336) 516-4519 - Mobile[EMAIL PROTECTED] - emailhttp://www.tripathimaging.com

  
  -Original Message-From: William 
  Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, 
  April 11, 2002 1:47 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin 
  IssuesSubject: RE: Outlook Blockers
  Why do you insist on hacking the registry, when a 
  simple edit will suffice?
  
  
-Original Message-From: Ray Zorz 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 
6:58 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
Outlook Blockers
go to www.slipstick.com. I think 
there is a reghack.

  -Original Message-From: Matthew Carpenter 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 
  6:54 AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: 
  Outlook Blockers
  
  Is there a way to adjust 
  the level one list of automatically banned attachments in 2000/2002? 
  For normal users this is fine, but as an admin, I need exe, bat, asp, 
  etc files. Or do I need to just keep zipping 
  everything?
  
  Matthew Carpenter, MCP, 
  CNA, A+
  Network Engineer and 
  Exchange Administrator
  SARMA
  1801 
  Broadway
  San 
  Antonio, TX 
  78215
  List 
  Charter and FAQ 
  at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htmList 
Charter and FAQ 
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  Charter and FAQ 
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