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RE: FN-FORUM problems with Win98 and Outlook Express
date posted 14th January 2003 17:48
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Tools>Options>Security>Do not allow attachments to be saved or opened that
could potentially be a virus.
uncheck that box.
Mike
http://www.denialdesign.com
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From: [EMAIL REMOVED]
[EMAIL REMOVED] Behalf Of Catherine Hutchinson
Sent: 14 January 2003 15:58
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
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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http://www.denialdesign.com
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