Sorry, I was too quick. Your problem is with level 2 files.
There are two levels of attachment security. Access to Level 1
files is explained in my previous post.
When you receive an attachment with a Level 2 file type, you
will be prompted to save the file to your hard disk. There are no
Level 2 files by default. If you use Microsoft Exchange Server,
your system administrator may add and remove Level 2 file types,
or allow you to reduce a Level 1 file to Level 2.
Then again, you might try the Level 1 "remedy" with Level 2
items - add a new string value named Level2Remove, with
the extensions of your liking. I haven't tried it, but perhaps it works?
| There was an little error, I'm trying again.
|
| Thanks for the reply. But the problem is not about reciving mails with
| attachment. I do recive the files, no problems. I had the problem after
| double
| click on the attached file. Then I had this box where I only can select
SAVE
| or CANCEL.
|
|
| "Jerry" wrote:
|
| > The Outlook E-Mail Security blocks access to .exe, .com and other
| > "dangerous" files.
| >
| > Outlook 2003 allows the user to use a registry key to open up access to
| > blocked attachments.
| >
| > Run Regedit, and go to this key:
| >
| > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\Security
| >
| > Under that key, add a new string value named Level1Remove.
| >
| > For the value for Level1Remove, enter a semicolon-delimited list of file
| > extensions. For example, entering this:
| >
| > ..mdb;.url
| >
| > would unblock Microsoft Access files and Internet shortcuts. You can add
| > ".pdf" - Note that the use of a leading dot was not previously required,
| > however, new security patches may require it. If you are using
"mdb;url"
| > format and extensions are blocked, add a dot to each extension. Note
also
| > that there is not a space between extensions.
| >
| > If you are using this registry entry, a glance at Help | About Microsoft
| > Outlook will show Security Mode: User Controlled above the license
| > information.
| >
| >
| > | > |I got this problem. I can't open an PDF-file directly from Outlook
2003. I
| > | get this info: The file you are trying to open can contain virus. And
then
| > I
| > | can only hit the SAVE or CANCEL button. There is no OPEN button. I
don't
| > have
| > | problems with any other files.
| > |
| > | Any ideas?
| >
| >
| >