I understand the need to secure the internet and email. However, in making
certain types of filed automatically and irrevocably blocked, Microsoft has
completely destroyed the utility of Outlook. All I want to do is send my
office PST calendar file to my home to keep it updated and I can't. It is
TOO inconvenient to rename files, zip them, etc. If I'd have know Microsoft
was going to cripple Outlook 2003, I would have stuck to Outlook 2000.
Those of us who know what we are doing do not need Bill Gates to be our
nanny. The blocking feature is fine as a default for novices, but it is
utterly reprehensible to set the software so that a known perfectly safe file
cannot be received from a known perfectly safe source.
Brian Tillman - 31 Jan 2006 02:55 GMT
> I understand the need to secure the internet and email. However, in
> making certain types of filed automatically and irrevocably blocked,
> Microsoft has completely destroyed the utility of Outlook.
So, gpo read the Microsoft Knowledgebase articles that describe how to
adjust the blocking or visit http://www.slovaktech.com/attachmentoptions.htm

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