Hey neo, I actually did that before I made this post, to no avail. Here
is
what I have in my registry:
String: Level1Remove : values: .htm; .html; .asp; .aspx; .url
The link you gave me suggested placing a PERIOD before each extenstion
which
was done as well. Then the infamous MS reboot and still no go.
The only other thing is there is an Entry for Level, which is 3. I
Tried 1
and 2 (again according to docs on sites). Also, we have an Exchange
server,
but no policies have been set to disable extenstions etc.
The reason for this madness is that we constantly post htm and html
docs
into a public folder so they can be accessable from anywhere (i.e. OWA
etc).
Any other ideas???
tx,
RG
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/getexe.htm
/neo
ps - can't eliminate, but can configure.
Does anyone know how to eliminate the message below?
'outlook blocked access to this potentially unsafe attachment'
I've saved web links in here (from MS as a matter of fact). Now I
cannot
open them. I've found nothing in the KB.
tx,
RG