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Using Group Policy to control Outlook security/attachments behavio
Hope I'm in the right discussion group (apologies if not).
We have recently upgraded from Office 2003 to 2007. We are a single Windows 2003 domain organization using active directory. We've set up a group policy object for our staff members. Under User Config/Admin Templates/Microsoft Office Outlook 2007/Security/Securty Form Settings/Attachment Security we've set the Display Level 1 Attachments setting to disabled to prevent users from looking at dangerous attachments and we've set the Outlook Security Mode (in Security Form Settings) to enabled and set it to use group policy. I've looked up the Level 1 file types for attachments on the microsoft website and ZIP files aren't listed so I expect the users to still be able to view ZIP file attachments; however, this is not the case. Outlook is still blocking ZIP files and I can't figure out why. Any thoughts? Many thanks, Adam |
Using Group Policy to control Outlook security/attachments behavio
Outlook doesn't block zip files unless they are added to Level1Add manually
or by policy or if the security form restricts them (same effect as using Level1Add). It could also be some other type of software such as A-V or firewall software that's blocking them. Do you see a message in the InfoBar that Outlook actually blocked zips? -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Adam" wrote in message ... Hope I'm in the right discussion group (apologies if not). We have recently upgraded from Office 2003 to 2007. We are a single Windows 2003 domain organization using active directory. We've set up a group policy object for our staff members. Under User Config/Admin Templates/Microsoft Office Outlook 2007/Security/Securty Form Settings/Attachment Security we've set the Display Level 1 Attachments setting to disabled to prevent users from looking at dangerous attachments and we've set the Outlook Security Mode (in Security Form Settings) to enabled and set it to use group policy. I've looked up the Level 1 file types for attachments on the microsoft website and ZIP files aren't listed so I expect the users to still be able to view ZIP file attachments; however, this is not the case. Outlook is still blocking ZIP files and I can't figure out why. Any thoughts? Many thanks, Adam |
Using Group Policy to control Outlook security/attachments beh
Ken,
Many thanks for your response. It is definitely Outlook blocking the ZIP files (info bar displays: "Outlook has blocked the following potentailly dangerous file attachament", etc). I've gone through all other GPO's that apply to Staff and can find no entries under Outlook settings for Level1 attachments(in fact, none of the other GPO's has any Office settings configured as we've placed all those settings in one GPO). Have checked relevant registry hives for affected logged in users and see no keys or values set for Level1. Definitely nothing to do with A-V as we've checked that as well. We also run a network security software suite called Ranger which we've gone over with a fine toothed comb and it isn't restricting email in any way. At a complete loss as to where Outlook is picking up this restriction. "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Outlook doesn't block zip files unless they are added to Level1Add manually or by policy or if the security form restricts them (same effect as using Level1Add). It could also be some other type of software such as A-V or firewall software that's blocking them. Do you see a message in the InfoBar that Outlook actually blocked zips? -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Adam" wrote in message ... Hope I'm in the right discussion group (apologies if not). We have recently upgraded from Office 2003 to 2007. We are a single Windows 2003 domain organization using active directory. We've set up a group policy object for our staff members. Under User Config/Admin Templates/Microsoft Office Outlook 2007/Security/Securty Form Settings/Attachment Security we've set the Display Level 1 Attachments setting to disabled to prevent users from looking at dangerous attachments and we've set the Outlook Security Mode (in Security Form Settings) to enabled and set it to use group policy. I've looked up the Level 1 file types for attachments on the microsoft website and ZIP files aren't listed so I expect the users to still be able to view ZIP file attachments; however, this is not the case. Outlook is still blocking ZIP files and I can't figure out why. Any thoughts? Many thanks, Adam |
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