No, I'm not talking about Outlook Express... But, thanks anyhow...
I should of been clear on the software in the Title: Microsoft Outlook.
I can't figure out how to disable the 'unsafe attachments checkbox'... More like, I can't remember where it is in Microsoft Outlook.
I'm trying to get my Outlook 2002 to stop blocking files that I know are safe.... However, I do not want to edit the Registry. I know there is a way to do it, but, I forget how....
Can somebody help me?
The emails are all running on an Exchange server, separate from everything else.
The user has his own account, as they all do, and has no problem sending emails elsewhere, at least from what I've seen in his Sent items (with him standing behind me.)
thanks wolluf...
It seems to be a popular request amongst the millions and millions of computer people out on the web.
I'll continue to look through them and see what I can find.
I'm on a network, and I have had one user inparticular not being able to send email on his first try. In fact, if he sends it to himself, he doesn't receive it.
But, when he resends the email to anyone, no matter what the email, it will then go through.
I was wondering if this is a problem...
It is a good article. I enjoyed it throughly... However, it still does not explain a question that I have been asking.
How do I DISABLE Internet Explorer? I have installed SP1 onto a local machine and yes, I do know that if I use the Set Program Defaults and Access, I can disable it that way...
I took the liberty of searching for the Uatten.txt file and I do not have it in my computer system. Now I wonder if that is because it is a Dell or what... I'm not too sure on that.
I will keep searching the Microsoft site to see if I can find any more information.
SP1 is installed, however I was asking what if it is not possible to select that as in, it has been deleted.
Then, how would you go about disabling IE?
A question has been asked of me and I just can't seem to get the answer.
A friend of mine asked me if it was possible to have an excel sheet template, to count like #1, #2, #3, etc in a single cell, each time the excel sheet is open?
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