Attachment Blocking / Unblocking

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Bob Showalter

At our remote sites, users logged in through Terminal
Server have complained that they can not send
attachments. At the main office I get a message if I try
to attach warning about the attachment.

When I receive a message with an attachment, the
attachment is blocked, I suppose based on the extension.

Where on the server is all of this stuff set up.

I have looked at the writeup on slipstick about making
registry changes on the client systems. Isn't there some
way to control this at the Exchange Server (2000)? OR Am I
going to have to come up w/ some type of script to patch
everyone's registry at logon to do this?

Thanks

Bob Showalter
 
You can manage this on the Exchange server as well. You'll need to install
the adminpack.exe from the ORK for this or you can use the adm-template to
customize the registry as a policy.

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Thanks so much for the quick response. I took over this
account just a short time ago and everything was already
set up. Is the Resource Kit something that normally comes
w/ Exchange Server or can I download it. If not, where do
I get it? From Microsoft?

Can you explain the adm-template just a bit more please.
I am a little new (but learning) to all of this when it
goes beyond the default installation.

Again, thank,

Bob Showalter
-----Original Message-----
You can manage this on the Exchange server as well. You'll need to install
the adminpack.exe from the ORK for this or you can use the adm-template to
customize the registry as a policy.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Navigation Pane Tips & Tricks
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

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At our remote sites, users logged in through Terminal
Server have complained that they can not send
attachments. At the main office I get a message if I try
to attach warning about the attachment.

When I receive a message with an attachment, the
attachment is blocked, I suppose based on the extension.

Where on the server is all of this stuff set up.

I have looked at the writeup on slipstick about making
registry changes on the client systems. Isn't there some
way to control this at the Exchange Server (2000)? OR Am I
going to have to come up w/ some type of script to patch
everyone's registry at logon to do this?

Thanks

Bob Showalter


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the ORK is available at the office website - there are links to it from the
security pages at slipstick and information on how to use it.
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/admin.htm



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Thanks so much for the quick response. I took over this
account just a short time ago and everything was already
set up. Is the Resource Kit something that normally comes
w/ Exchange Server or can I download it. If not, where do
I get it? From Microsoft?

Can you explain the adm-template just a bit more please.
I am a little new (but learning) to all of this when it
goes beyond the default installation.

Again, thank,

Bob Showalter
-----Original Message-----
You can manage this on the Exchange server as well. You'll need to install
the adminpack.exe from the ORK for this or you can use the adm-template to
customize the registry as a policy.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Navigation Pane Tips & Tricks
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

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At our remote sites, users logged in through Terminal
Server have complained that they can not send
attachments. At the main office I get a message if I try
to attach warning about the attachment.

When I receive a message with an attachment, the
attachment is blocked, I suppose based on the extension.

Where on the server is all of this stuff set up.

I have looked at the writeup on slipstick about making
registry changes on the client systems. Isn't there some
way to control this at the Exchange Server (2000)? OR Am I
going to have to come up w/ some type of script to patch
everyone's registry at logon to do this?

Thanks

Bob Showalter


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