> 1. http://www.slovaktech.com/attachmentoptions.htm
Yes that allows me to unblock the CHM attachment. However double
clicking on it still requires it to be saved to disk rather than
opening it. I want to be able to double click the file and see it in
the associated application ie HTMLHelp viewer.

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Donovan J. Edye
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www.themarketingcoach.com.au
> 1. http://www.slovaktech.com/attachmentoptions.htm
> 2. Not that I'm aware of and I doubt it. Viewers are slow to be done.
Moving an attachment to Level 2, which is what Attachment Options or the
registry change does allows you to see the received attachments but you
still have to save them to the file system. Unless you're using Exchange
server and the security form allows those attachment types as completely
unrestricted there's no way around to do what you want.

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Ken Slovak
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Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options
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> Bill,
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> opening it. I want to be able to double click the file and see it in
> the associated application ie HTMLHelp viewer.
Donovan J. Edye - 18 Aug 2007 04:37 GMT
Gee I just dont seem to having a good day of things here :-( Using a M$
product with an M$ imposed file format and you cannot get to view the
file without jumping through hoops.
As an aside when are all the viewers for Outlook supposed to be coming.
The M$ site has been saying they are coming for months now.

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Donovan J. Edye
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www.themarketingcoach.com.au
> Moving an attachment to Level 2, which is what Attachment Options or
> the registry change does allows you to see the received attachments
> but you still have to save them to the file system. Unless you're
> using Exchange server and the security form allows those attachment
> types as completely unrestricted there's no way around to do what you
> want.