J
Julie
Is there any way at all to disable this attachment blocking behavior? Part
of my work involves the development and review of .hlp and .chm files, and
this "feature" is making my life very, very difficult. I am an expert user,
modifying the registry by hand is well within my abilities if it comes to
that.
I loathe this "feature". There are several other level 1 files I will be
pulling my hair about at some point soon. Yes, I can request people
rename/zip these attachments, but this adds a couple days of turn-around time
per occurance.
From the help file:
"There are two levels of attachment security. Access to level 1 files is
blocked and can't be changed. When you receive an attachment with a level 2
file type, you will be prompted to save the file to your hard disk. If you
use Microsoft Exchange Server, your administrator can add and remove file
types for both levels of e-mail security. If a file type is added to both
levels, it will be treated as a level 1 file type."
of my work involves the development and review of .hlp and .chm files, and
this "feature" is making my life very, very difficult. I am an expert user,
modifying the registry by hand is well within my abilities if it comes to
that.
I loathe this "feature". There are several other level 1 files I will be
pulling my hair about at some point soon. Yes, I can request people
rename/zip these attachments, but this adds a couple days of turn-around time
per occurance.
From the help file:
"There are two levels of attachment security. Access to level 1 files is
blocked and can't be changed. When you receive an attachment with a level 2
file type, you will be prompted to save the file to your hard disk. If you
use Microsoft Exchange Server, your administrator can add and remove file
types for both levels of e-mail security. If a file type is added to both
levels, it will be treated as a level 1 file type."