MS outlook 2000 Level1Remove

G

Guest

I can not unblock access files
applied patch Level1Remove to access files but did not work
added the string as per MS ".exe; .mde .mdb .MDB

Thanks Rock
 
R

Ray at

I believe that your Level1Remove string should actually look like:

exe;mde;mdb

Not
..exe; .mde; .mdb
 
G

Guest

exe;mde;mdb;mda;mdt
I added them all in and still can not get access file to
open
Thanks Rock
 
G

Greg Mansius [MSFT]

Rock,

What is your build number from Help - About?

The format for the Level1Remove data is:

..exe;.mdb;.xyz

It is a semi-colon delimited list where you include the dot (.) on the
extension and there are no spaces in the list.

Also, are you connected to an Exchange server?

Thanks,
 
G

Guest

service pack 4 build 2195

..exe;.mde;.mdb;.mda;.mdt

no exchange server

Thanks Rock
-----Original Message-----
Rock,

What is your build number from Help - About?

The format for the Level1Remove data is:

..exe;.mdb;.xyz

It is a semi-colon delimited list where you include the dot (.) on the
extension and there are no spaces in the list.

Also, are you connected to an Exchange server?

Thanks,

--
Greg Mansius [MSFT]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights


exe;mde;mdb;mda;mdt
I added them all in and still can not get access file to
open
Thanks Rock not
work


.
 
K

Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]

The dot before the extension is not required, it would work either way
with any version of Outlook that supports the Level1Remove value.
 
G

Greg Mansius [MSFT]

Rock,

What is the build number for Outlook (Help - About). The Level1Remove
feature was only available after certain builds. You might as well update
the client to SP-3 if it's not already there.

However, if you are already at the SP-3 level then I suggest you search the
registry for a DWORD called "CheckAdminSettings". If you find it, rename the
key holding this DWORD. This registry setting takes precedence over the
Level1Remove registry data.

Hope this helps.

--
Greg Mansius [MSFT]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights

service pack 4 build 2195

.exe;.mde;.mdb;.mda;.mdt

no exchange server

Thanks Rock
-----Original Message-----
Rock,

What is your build number from Help - About?

The format for the Level1Remove data is:

..exe;.mdb;.xyz

It is a semi-colon delimited list where you include the dot (.) on the
extension and there are no spaces in the list.

Also, are you connected to an Exchange server?

Thanks,

--
Greg Mansius [MSFT]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights


exe;mde;mdb;mda;mdt
I added them all in and still can not get access file to
open
Thanks Rock
-----Original Message-----
I believe that your Level1Remove string should actually
look like:

exe;mde;mdb

Not
..exe; .mde; .mdb

--

Ray at work
Microsoft ASP MVP


I can not unblock access files
applied patch Level1Remove to access files but did not
work
added the string as per MS ".exe; .mde .mdb .MDB

Thanks Rock



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