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Bob Buckland ?:-\)
Hi Rick,
A 'defanged' attachment can be one that has been scanned or altered as detected to be possibly malicious. It could contain spam, a
virus, a worm or other and can be something done by the mail service server or by an anti-malware product you have installed on your
computer.
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The last few days every Word doc that comes to me in an email (and I've
tested sending to myself as well) comes to me with a different extension
(using the word DEFANGED) and I get the "Windows can't open this file" box.
So I choose Word from the list of programs and it opens the attachment.
I use MS Outlook. I can open the documents but the process isn't as simple
as a double click. How can this be changed back?>>
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Bob Buckland ?
MS Office System Products MVP
*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
A 'defanged' attachment can be one that has been scanned or altered as detected to be possibly malicious. It could contain spam, a
virus, a worm or other and can be something done by the mail service server or by an anti-malware product you have installed on your
computer.
==============
The last few days every Word doc that comes to me in an email (and I've
tested sending to myself as well) comes to me with a different extension
(using the word DEFANGED) and I get the "Windows can't open this file" box.
So I choose Word from the list of programs and it opens the attachment.
I use MS Outlook. I can open the documents but the process isn't as simple
as a double click. How can this be changed back?>>
--
Bob Buckland ?
MS Office System Products MVP
*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*