outlook express

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Hi,

I had to reboot my system and now my outlook express is
denying access to email attachments like jokes etc. that
people send me. On my email when I open them it says "oe
has removed access to the following unsafe attachments in
your mail please if you can help me either post a reply
here or email me at (e-mail address removed) thank you
and I hope to hear from someone soon thanks again!
 
Hi,

I had to reboot my system and now my outlook express is
denying access to email attachments like jokes etc. that
people send me. On my email when I open them it says "oe
has removed access to the following unsafe attachments in
your mail please if you can help me either post a reply
here or email me at (e-mail address removed) thank you
and I hope to hear from someone soon thanks again!
 
See the Microsoft Knowledge Base article:

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=329570

If you want to see the attachment you have just received, click the Forward
button and the attachment will be visible in the message being prepared for
forwarding.

BTW, you posted to the wrong newsgroup. This newsgroup is
for Microsoft Access, a database application.
 
At last someone else who has the same problem! I've been
searching for a remedy, but so far, no luck. If I find an
answer, I'll let you know. Likewise, I would appreciate
hearing from you if you find out.
(e-mail address removed)
 
How do you know what group you are in. They are not labeled when you
subscribe, only Microsoft Public Access (no label).
 
This one is "Microsoft Public" - Access, not Microsoft - "Public Access" -
for very general questions. Other Access groups are more specific in
nature.

If all else fails, a quick review of the preceding 3 posts is usually a
decent indicator.

Hope that is useful.

--
Kevin Hill
President
3NF Consulting

www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
 
Kevin3NF said:
This one is "Microsoft Public" - Access, not Microsoft - "Public Access" -
for very general questions. Other Access groups are more specific in
nature.

If all else fails, a quick review of the preceding 3 posts is usually a
decent indicator.

Hope that is useful.

--
Kevin Hill
President
3NF Consulting

www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
 
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