Save all Attachment

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Rena

Hi all,
I have 3 questions.
1. Are there any way to save all attachment at once to a folder?
2. also, are there any way to set all default to disable Reading Panel ,
as I afraid some infect/ script file loaded by it.

3. At last all my data file .pst are at C:\ i want to change (Move) all
file to a new location, how can i do this in a correct way, as I can't find
the place to change the location path.

Thanks a lot.
Rena.
 
Rena said:
1. Are there any way to save all attachment at once to a folder?
No.

2. also, are there any way to set all default to disable Reading
Panel , as I afraid some infect/ script file loaded by it.

Yes, but the Reading Pane is not subject to that problem.
3. At last all my data file .pst are at C:\ i want to change
(Move) all file to a new location, how can i do this in a correct
way, as I can't find the place to change the location path.

Close Outlook and move your PST to the folder where you want it to be.
Restart Outlook. When it complains that it can't find the PST, browse to
where you moved it, select it, and click OK.
 
Rena said:
So how to set the reading panel default as 'Off' ?

Well, since you said you wanted to turn it off becaus eyou were afraid of
executing malware of some kind, I was trying to assure you that that is not
an issue because the reading pane won't execute code. It's safer to use the
reading pane than to open the message outright.

If you still want it off, click View>Reading Pane>Off. If you want it
removed completely without the ability to enable it again, add " /nopreview"
switch to the Outlook shortcut target line. (Note the space in front of the
slash). If you want it off by default but still want it available, edit the
Messages View (View>Arrange By>Current View>Define Views. Select Messages,
click Modify>Other Settings).
 
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