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My friends send me emails with attachements. Now I cannot open anything they are sending me. I keep getting this message "OE removed access to the following unsafe attachements...etc. What does OE in caps stand for? And how can I open the attachements my friends now send me?
 
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Rod Potter

Diane: OE stands for Outlook Express. To open attachments, go to
Tools,Options,Security,Virus Protection and uncheck line that blocks
attachments.
Diane said:
My friends send me emails with attachements. Now I cannot open anything
they are sending me. I keep getting this message "OE removed access to the
following unsafe attachements...etc. What does OE in caps stand for? And how
can I open the attachements my friends now send me?
 
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babuji

Diane said:
My friends send me emails with attachements. Now I cannot open anything
they are sending me. I keep getting this message "OE removed access to the
following unsafe attachements...etc. What does OE in caps stand for? And how
can I open the attachements my friends now send me?

Hi,

1. Start Outlook Express, and then on the Tools menu, click Options.
2. Click the Security tab, and then uncheck the "Do not allow attachments to
be saved or opened that could potentially be a virus" check box under Virus
Protection.
3. Click Apply.
4. Click OK.

Now, you can open attachments from your mails.

Thanks,
Babuji CCNA
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Ken Blake

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Diane said:
My friends send me emails with attachements. Now I cannot open
anything they are sending me. I keep getting this message "OE removed
access to the following unsafe attachements...etc. What does OE in
caps stand for?


Outlook Express.

And how can I open the attachements my friends now
send me?


Starting with SP1, Outlook Express does this by default, for any
file type which *can* contain a virus. It's not a virus checker,
doesn't actually check the attachments, and this doesn't mean
that there actually is a virus there.

Such attachments *are* very risky. You often see advice not to
open attachments from people you don't know. I think that that's
one of the most dangerous pieces of advice you see around,
because it implies that it's safe to do the opposite--open
attachments from friends and relatives. But many viruses spread
by sending themselves to everyone in the infected party's address
book, so attachments received from friends are perhaps the *most*
risky to open.

Personally I never open executable attachments at all, except
from a *very* few trusted sources, and then only when I'm
expecting them. But if you want to remove this safeguard, it's
easy to do so: go to Tools | Options, and on the security tab,
uncheck "Do not allow attachments..."
 
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Larry(LJL269)

U forgot the hard Q: What does OE in caps stand for? :)

Outlook Express - email app.

Happy Holidays Doug. Thanks 4 all ur help.
Larry

On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 22:33:10 -0500, "Doug Knox MS-MVP"

|Tools, Options, Security. You'll find the attachment setting there.

Any advise is my attempt to contribute more than I have received but I can only assure you that it works on my PC. GOOD LUCK.
 

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