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Question : Loosing xls atachement on email i receive
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When i receive e-mail with xls from certaint person the attachement is gone but when i test it everithnig seem ok
Where do i start to fix this problem
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Answer : Loosing xls atachement on email i receive
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>Thanx SunBow
In that case... ----------------- Try this: Click Start->run->Regedit
to get to the registry >> You can add or remove attachment file types to block by adding the following registry string values. If you are in a Microsoft Exchange environment and your administrator has configured the Outlook Security settings, ask the administrator to modify the security settings for your mailbox, they will override the settings in the registry.
The keys are found in the following registry sub-tree (9.0 = Outlook 2000 & 10.0 = Office XP):
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Outlook\Security HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Outlook\Security
Add the key (string value) Level1Add to insert additional file types to block at the client. Multiple file types must be separated by a ";". For example: com;exe;pif;
Add the key (string value) Level1Remove to allow a file type to be viewed within Outlook. While I cannot get confirmation of this, I believe that there is still a set of file types (perhaps Level 0) that this will not work for. So far, I've tested .exe, .com, and .vbs. All are still unviewable, even after adding their file extensions to Level1Add.
Level 2 file attachment classifications are valid only as part of an Outlook within Exchange environment. An administrator can only make changes to Level 2 file types at the Exchange level.
In addition, I am still experimenting with Outlook 2003. It appears (on my installation), that the .PFI extension (supposedly a default Level 1 "unsafe" file type) does not get blocked. I'm testing some settings to see if Outlook 2003 uses the same levels for e-mail blocking.
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