2003 Attachments Blocked

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Ive got the Office 2003 Professional installed on XP machines in my work and
I have been working through the fix where you use the security
template.....only problem is when I have come to edit the registry the
entries on the MS website are differnet to all the XP machines I have.

There is no "security" part
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\"Security"

I dont want to do the other registry fix as I have lots of computers and
would like to control them from this template if possible for future fixes.

Any help would be appriciated.

Cheers
Ben
 
BenC said:
Ive got the Office 2003 Professional installed on XP machines in my work and
I have been working through the fix where you use the security
template.....only problem is when I have come to edit the registry the
entries on the MS website are differnet to all the XP machines I have.

There is no "security" part
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\"Security"

I dont want to do the other registry fix as I have lots of computers and
would like to control them from this template if possible for future fixes.

Any help would be appriciated.

Cheers
Ben

HI Ben,
you can read this
http://www.andreas-roeder.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=153
maybe it could be a solution.
Maybe you can export the key, and store it on a shared folder on the server,
the user have to double click on the reg key and after that it will be
implemented
 
Are you using Active Directory in your organization? If so, then the easiest
way to centrally manage this registry setting for everyone is with a Group
Policy Object.
 
Cheers for this info but what im after is using the other fix, we dont know
how many attachments are blocked and would prefer to modify it remotley
rather than using a reg key on each client machine
 
No unfortunatly Active Directory hasnt been implemented yet its a project for
the near future though.

Any ideas why I cant get this template to work?
 
I don't know what template you're referring to. What doesn't work?

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Its ok ive sorted it now, I was using the Office Security Template that you
publish to the public folder so you can modify the settings for attachments
from one p.c.

Ive sorted it now I was putting a regisrty entry on the client machines in
the wrong place.
 
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