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Outlook 2003 SP3/Exch 2003 How do I unblock 'safe' attachments Attempting to attach a temp file and outlook 'strips' it Ian |
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"Ian McCulloch" wrote in message
... Hi Outlook 2003 SP3/Exch 2003 How do I unblock 'safe' attachments Attempting to attach a temp file and outlook 'strips' it Ian Why would you be trying to send a "temp" (presumably a *.tmp) file in the first place? |
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It is a legitmate business process - hard to explain if you are not famliar
with our proprietary database Any thoughts? "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Ian McCulloch" wrote in message ... Hi Outlook 2003 SP3/Exch 2003 How do I unblock 'safe' attachments Attempting to attach a temp file and outlook 'strips' it Ian Why would you be trying to send a "temp" (presumably a *.tmp) file in the first place? |
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"Ian McCulloch" wrote in message
... It is a legitmate business process - hard to explain if you are not famliar with our proprietary database Any thoughts? Well most databases that I have come across don't use *.tmp files for data transfer......and I've seen a lot in 20 years as a Systems/Management accountant. Have you tried zipping it? |
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Ian McCulloch wrote:
Gordon" wrote ... Ian McCulloch wrote ... Outlook 2003 SP3/Exch 2003 How do I unblock 'safe' attachments Attempting to attach a temp file and outlook 'strips' it Why would you be trying to send a "temp" (presumably a *.tmp) file in the first place? It is a legitmate business process - hard to explain if you are not famliar with our proprietary database Any thoughts? If Outlook is blocking you from attaching a "hazardous" filetype, why would you do so? That means anyone receiving your e-mail with that filetype and using Outlook would also have the attachment blocked (and once blocked the attachment is thereafter never available even after unblocking that filetype). So just because you could send it doesn't mean the recipient can get it. You could use the AttachmentOptions add-on to Outlook (find it at www.slipstick.com) but only might let you attach the file. It won't do anything at the other end for the recipient that cannot see that attachment that is blocked on their end. You could rename the file to something else, like use .tmxp for its extension and tell the recipient to name it back to .tmp on their end. Or you could stick it in a .zip archive file. There is nothing that demands the file actually have an extension of .tmp. Even your requirements or those of the recipient are irrelevant since a file can be renamed anything you need to get around the problem. Also, even if it is a temporary file on your system, obviously it is not temporary to you use of it, so rename it appropriate to whatever created it and send the renamed file. |
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Just looking for a quick answer Gordon - received below
Open the Registry Editor (choose Run from the Windows Start menu, type "Regedit", and click [OK]). Locate My Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Offi ce\ Ver \Outlook\Security (where Ver is your version of Outlook: 9.0 for Outlook 2000; 10.0 for Outlook 2002; 11.0 for Outlook 2003). In the Security key, add a String value named "Level1Remove" (without the quotes). Modify the String value, and add the list of file types to allow Outlook to open (separated by semicolons). For example: ".mdb;.adp;.mde;.ade" (without the quotes). "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Ian McCulloch" wrote in message ... It is a legitmate business process - hard to explain if you are not famliar with our proprietary database Any thoughts? Well most databases that I have come across don't use *.tmp files for data transfer......and I've seen a lot in 20 years as a Systems/Management accountant. Have you tried zipping it? |
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Ian McCulloch wrote:
snip - describes regedit to remove block on .tmp filetype All of which only helps YOU when *receiving* e-mails. Just how is you unblocking .tmp files going to do anything for the recipient who might also be blocking on .tmp files? When I attach "hazardous" files, Outlook warns me. It doesn't strip the attachment. If I heed the warning and do not attach then there is no attachment to strip out. If I ignore and attach the file anyway, Outlook attaches the file and sends it despite the warning that the recipient may not be able to use the attachment. |
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Entourage 2008 Mac OS 10
How do I unblock 'safe' attachments Ian McCulloch wrote: Unblocking Safe Attachments 14-Nov-08 Hi Outlook 2003 SP3/Exch 2003 How do I unblock 'safe' attachments Attempting to attach a temp file and outlook 'strips' it Ian Previous Posts In This Thread: On Friday, November 14, 2008 1:22 PM Ian McCulloch wrote: Unblocking Safe Attachments Hi Outlook 2003 SP3/Exch 2003 How do I unblock 'safe' attachments Attempting to attach a temp file and outlook 'strips' it Ian On Friday, November 14, 2008 1:29 PM Gordon wrote: Unblocking Safe Attachments Why would you be trying to send a "temp" (presumably a *.tmp) file in the first place? On Friday, November 14, 2008 1:35 PM Ian McCulloch wrote: It is a legitmate business process - hard to explain if you are not famliar It is a legitmate business process - hard to explain if you are not famliar with our proprietary database Any thoughts? On Friday, November 14, 2008 1:47 PM Gordon wrote: Unblocking Safe Attachments Well most databases that I have come across do not use *.tmp files for data transfer......and I have seen a lot in 20 years as a Systems/Management accountant. Have you tried zipping it? On Friday, November 14, 2008 1:55 PM VanguardLH wrote: Unblocking Safe Attachments Ian McCulloch wrote: If Outlook is blocking you from attaching a "hazardous" filetype, why would you do so? That means anyone receiving your e-mail with that filetype and using Outlook would also have the attachment blocked (and once blocked the attachment is thereafter never available even after unblocking that filetype). So just because you could send it doesn't mean the recipient can get it. You could use the AttachmentOptions add-on to Outlook (find it at www.slipstick.com) but only might let you attach the file. It won't do anything at the other end for the recipient that cannot see that attachment that is blocked on their end. You could rename the file to something else, like use .tmxp for its extension and tell the recipient to name it back to .tmp on their end. Or you could stick it in a .zip archive file. There is nothing that demands the file actually have an extension of .tmp. Even your requirements or those of the recipient are irrelevant since a file can be renamed anything you need to get around the problem. Also, even if it is a temporary file on your system, obviously it is not temporary to you use of it, so rename it appropriate to whatever created it and send the renamed file. On Friday, November 14, 2008 3:03 PM Ian McCulloch wrote: Just looking for a quick answer Gordon - received belowOpen the Registry Just looking for a quick answer Gordon - received below Open the Registry Editor (choose Run from the Windows Start menu, type "Regedit", and click [OK]). Locate My Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Offi ce\ Ver \Outlook\Security (where Ver is your version of Outlook: 9.0 for Outlook 2000; 10.0 for Outlook 2002; 11.0 for Outlook 2003). In the Security key, add a String value named "Level1Remove" (without the quotes). Modify the String value, and add the list of file types to allow Outlook to open (separated by semicolons). For example: ".mdb;.adp;.mde;.ade" (without the quotes). "Gordon" wrote in message ... On Friday, November 14, 2008 3:37 PM VanguardLH wrote: Unblocking Safe Attachments Ian McCulloch wrote: snip - describes regedit to remove block on .tmp filetype All of which only helps YOU when *receiving* e-mails. Just how is you unblocking .tmp files going to do anything for the recipient who might also be blocking on .tmp files? When I attach "hazardous" files, Outlook warns me. It doesn't strip the attachment. If I heed the warning and do not attach then there is no attachment to strip out. If I ignore and attach the file anyway, Outlook attaches the file and sends it despite the warning that the recipient may not be able to use the attachment. Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice WPF Customized Find Control for FlowDocuments http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ind-contr.aspx |
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By asking in an Entourage newsgroup instead of hijacking a post from
November 2008. zandorf3 Goodman wrote in message ... : Entourage 2008 Mac OS 10 : : How do I unblock 'safe' attachments : : : : Ian McCulloch wrote: : : Unblocking Safe Attachments : 14-Nov-08 : : Hi : : Outlook 2003 SP3/Exch 2003 : : How do I unblock 'safe' attachments : : Attempting to attach a temp file and outlook 'strips' it : : Ian : : Previous Posts In This Thread: : : On Friday, November 14, 2008 1:22 PM : Ian McCulloch wrote: : : Unblocking Safe Attachments : Hi : : Outlook 2003 SP3/Exch 2003 : : How do I unblock 'safe' attachments : : Attempting to attach a temp file and outlook 'strips' it : : Ian : : On Friday, November 14, 2008 1:29 PM : Gordon wrote: : : Unblocking Safe Attachments : Why would you be trying to send a "temp" (presumably a *.tmp) file in the : first place? : : On Friday, November 14, 2008 1:35 PM : Ian McCulloch wrote: : : It is a legitmate business process - hard to explain if you are not famliar : It is a legitmate business process - hard to explain if you are not famliar : with our proprietary database : Any thoughts? : : On Friday, November 14, 2008 1:47 PM : Gordon wrote: : : Unblocking Safe Attachments : Well most databases that I have come across do not use *.tmp files for data : transfer......and I have seen a lot in 20 years as a Systems/Management : accountant. : Have you tried zipping it? : : On Friday, November 14, 2008 1:55 PM : VanguardLH wrote: : : Unblocking Safe Attachments : Ian McCulloch wrote: : : : If Outlook is blocking you from attaching a "hazardous" filetype, why : would you do so? That means anyone receiving your e-mail with that : filetype and using Outlook would also have the attachment blocked (and : once blocked the attachment is thereafter never available even after : unblocking that filetype). So just because you could send it doesn't : mean the recipient can get it. : : You could use the AttachmentOptions add-on to Outlook (find it at : www.slipstick.com) but only might let you attach the file. It won't do : anything at the other end for the recipient that cannot see that : attachment that is blocked on their end. You could rename the file to : something else, like use .tmxp for its extension and tell the recipient : to name it back to .tmp on their end. Or you could stick it in a .zip : archive file. There is nothing that demands the file actually have an : extension of .tmp. Even your requirements or those of the recipient are : irrelevant since a file can be renamed anything you need to get around : the problem. Also, even if it is a temporary file on your system, : obviously it is not temporary to you use of it, so rename it appropriate : to whatever created it and send the renamed file. : : On Friday, November 14, 2008 3:03 PM : Ian McCulloch wrote: : : Just looking for a quick answer Gordon - received belowOpen the Registry : Just looking for a quick answer Gordon - received below : : Open the Registry Editor (choose Run from the Windows Start menu, type : "Regedit", and click [OK]). : : Locate My Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Offi ce\ Ver : \Outlook\Security (where Ver is your version of Outlook: 9.0 for Outlook : 2000; 10.0 for Outlook 2002; 11.0 for Outlook 2003). : : In the Security key, add a String value named "Level1Remove" (without the : quotes). : : Modify the String value, and add the list of file types to allow Outlook to : open (separated by semicolons). For example: ".mdb;.adp;.mde;.ade" (without : the quotes). : : : "Gordon" wrote in message : ... : : On Friday, November 14, 2008 3:37 PM : VanguardLH wrote: : : Unblocking Safe Attachments : Ian McCulloch wrote: : : snip - describes regedit to remove block on .tmp filetype : : All of which only helps YOU when *receiving* e-mails. Just how is you : unblocking .tmp files going to do anything for the recipient who might : also be blocking on .tmp files? : : When I attach "hazardous" files, Outlook warns me. It doesn't strip the : attachment. If I heed the warning and do not attach then there is no : attachment to strip out. If I ignore and attach the file anyway, : Outlook attaches the file and sends it despite the warning that the : recipient may not be able to use the attachment. : : : Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice : WPF Customized Find Control for FlowDocuments : http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ind-contr.aspx |
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