trouble opening Outlook express attachments

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Every time I receive an attachment OE removes access to
the attachment with an error that the attachment may harm
my system. The security level on my system is set to
medium and I have the latest Norton antivirus installed.
I have changed security settings and tried to open the
attachments. Nothing seems to work. I am using Windows
XP Pro and OE 6 version. Can anyone help me find a
resolution.
 
If you are sure the attachement is safe...

Goto Tools, Options
Then goto the Security tab
Uncheck "Do not allow attachments to be saved or opened that could
potentially be a virus"

Cannot Open E-Mail Attachments in OE After You Install SP1
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q329570


Microsoft implemented this change to prevent users from inadvertedly
executing viruses and other bad code within unexpected attachments. It is
ALWAYS a bad to open an unexpected attachment. Verify the sender sent the
attachment before opening.
 
anonymous said:
Every time I receive an attachment OE removes access to
the attachment with an error that the attachment may harm
my system. The security level on my system is set to
medium and I have the latest Norton antivirus installed.
I have changed security settings and tried to open the
attachments. Nothing seems to work. I am using Windows
XP Pro and OE 6 version. Can anyone help me find a
resolution.

Read more about this (and how long it has been around) here:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=329570

It also explains ways to turn off the security feature.

You can either turn off this protection
(not recommended without OTHER protection.):

In Outlook Express, under Tools->Options go to the Security tab and take the
checkmark out of the "do not allow attachments to be saved or opened that
could potentially be a virus" box.


Or work around it
(more difficult, but safer, allows you to be more careful about what you
open.):

Open an email containing the attachments that Outlook Express is blocking
access to. The 'OE removed access...' message will be shown as before.
Click the 'Forward' button (as if you are going to forward the email to
another person)

A new message window should open, with the message ready for forwarding.
This is where you would normally enter some new email addresses to which you
would wish to forward the message. (We are not actually going to forward it)

What it also does, at least in cases I have seen, is to show the
attachments, between the 'Subject' line and the 'Message area'.
You should be able to double-click on an attachment and it will give you
the option of opening it, or saving it.

There should also be a check box which says something like: 'Always ask
before opening this type of file'. The checkbox will be ticked.

Do the following: Select 'Open it' and also
(THIS BIT IS THE IMPORTANT STEP!) Un-tick the 'Always ask...' checkbox.
The attached document should now open.

And finally, if the above all worked, and you performed the steps for
opening the attachment, you should now find that if you close and
re-open the email that was causing problems before, you should now be
able to see the attachments!

(I believe that it is the "Always ask" setting that OE uses to determine
whether a particular attachment type should be treated as 'harmful')

It is NOT recommended to use the above steps for accessing executable
attachments, and ALWAYS make sure you have an up-to-date virus checker!

Good Luck!
 
Start Outlook Express.
.. On the Tools menu, click Options.
.. Click the Security tab, click to clear the Do not allow attachments to be
saved or opened that could potentially be a virus check box under Virus
Protection, and then click OK.

To better protect yourself from viruses, its a good idea to leave this option
checked unless you definitely want to open the attachment.

Another way to help protect yourself from email viruses infecting your computer
if you use Outlook Express is to disable the Preview Pane. There are certain
viruses that will infect a computer even if you just preview the message. To
disable the preview pane:

Start Outlook Express
.. Click on View, Layout
.. Uncheck the Show Preview Pane, and then click OK.

A quick way to toggle your Preview Pane on and off is by right clicking a blank
area on your Toolbar and select Customize. You will find the Preview in the left
pane and just click Add.
This will put a Preview button on the Toolbar. So when downloading email, turn
the preview off and when you have deleted any unwanted email, you may turn the
preview back on.
 

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