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Dan Newland
I have recently begun the upgrade process from Outlook
2000 to Outlook 2003, and my users for the most part like
the new software.
The one thing everyone hates, though, is that the server
is requiring all attachments to be saved to disk. When
you double-click an attached file you have received, the
Attachment Security Warning comes up, and there is no
option to just view the file.
I am running a Windows 2003 domiain with Exchange 2003,
and the users only seem to have this problem if they are
in the Windows policy. Any ideas what policy I have set
that is forcing this, or how I can fix it?
Thanks,
Dan
Dan Newland
(e-mail address removed)
2000 to Outlook 2003, and my users for the most part like
the new software.
The one thing everyone hates, though, is that the server
is requiring all attachments to be saved to disk. When
you double-click an attached file you have received, the
Attachment Security Warning comes up, and there is no
option to just view the file.
I am running a Windows 2003 domiain with Exchange 2003,
and the users only seem to have this problem if they are
in the Windows policy. Any ideas what policy I have set
that is forcing this, or how I can fix it?
Thanks,
Dan
Dan Newland
(e-mail address removed)