Attachments Warning and Prohibit of Opening files...

S

Steve

Does anyone know how to get around this latest problem.
Frequently I need to send attachments to customers and I
would very much want to open the document just as I am
about to send it (to ensure that I am sending the latest
revision of the document.) By the same token, I am
frequently in the position of having to react fairly
quickly to an attached document (spreadsheet, word
document, powerpoint pres or database.) The latest
security is really getting in my way. I have scoured the
Internet for ways to disable this, but I am still getting
these annoying little messages, telling me that documents
I am getting from trusted sources, my clients, are
potential viruses. I am mega-frustrated with this and now
look at all Microsoft Service Packs as Downgrades!
 
G

Gordon

Steve said:
Does anyone know how to get around this latest problem.
Frequently I need to send attachments to customers and I
would very much want to open the document just as I am
about to send it (to ensure that I am sending the latest
revision of the document.) By the same token, I am
frequently in the position of having to react fairly
quickly to an attached document (spreadsheet, word
document, powerpoint pres or database.) The latest
security is really getting in my way. I have scoured the
Internet for ways to disable this, but I am still getting
these annoying little messages, telling me that documents
I am getting from trusted sources, my clients, are
potential viruses. I am mega-frustrated with this and now
look at all Microsoft Service Packs as Downgrades!

http://www.slovaktech.com/attachmentoptions.htm
 
M

Mary

See http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/getexe.htm for ways to see the blocked attachments.

For more information on the security features, see http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup.ht


----- Steve wrote: ----

Does anyone know how to get around this latest problem.
Frequently I need to send attachments to customers and I
would very much want to open the document just as I am
about to send it (to ensure that I am sending the latest
revision of the document.) By the same token, I am
frequently in the position of having to react fairly
quickly to an attached document (spreadsheet, word
document, powerpoint pres or database.) The latest
security is really getting in my way. I have scoured the
Internet for ways to disable this, but I am still getting
these annoying little messages, telling me that documents
I am getting from trusted sources, my clients, are
potential viruses. I am mega-frustrated with this and now
look at all Microsoft Service Packs as Downgrades
 

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