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Re: FN-FORUM problems with Win98 and Outlook Express
date posted 14th January 2003 16:24
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Hi Catherine
I experienced this when I upgraded to IE 5.5 (and then again when I =
upgraded to IE 6)... If you go to Tools, Options.. under security, there =
is a little checkbox worded "Do not allow me to Save or Open any =
attatchment that could potentially be a virus" Unticking this normally =
helps!
Regards
Robin
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Robin Jobber [EMAIL REMOVED]
Backup Your Data! - www.remotedrive.net
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From: Catherine Hutchinson=20
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 3:58 PM
Subject: FN-FORUM problems with Win98 and Outlook Express
Does anyone know of a problem with Outlook Express and Win98 second =
edition. Can security settings be changed in Outlook Express. I have a =
client who we provide several email inboxes for. Any attachment he =
receives he gets a message saying it's been removed because it's =
potentially dangerous or something like that. I've experienced similar =
problems with particular files, ie. mdb files and got around it by =
zipping them up and resending, however he gets this problem with zips =
and jpgs!! Any suggestions?
Catherine
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Catherine Hutchinson
Web Design Consultant
www.webunlimited.co.uk
Beechcroft, Pensile Road, Nailsworth Stroud GL6 0AL
tel: +44 (0) 1453 832983 | fax: 07050 687656 | mobile: 07967 125284
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Hi Catherine
I experienced this when I upgraded to =
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helps!
Regards
Robin
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