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Outlook 2000 question

JoeBleed

Golden Member
Can anyone tell me how to stop outlook 2000 to stop removing file types with .exe extentions. there are otherones it removes automaticly but i don't rember them right now. Microsoft says it can't be changed unless you are on an exchange server. If anyone has any way to get around it pleas let me know. it is getting realy anoying.

Thaks,

JoeBleed

edit: ok i got bored right after i posted this and found the other level 1 filetypes in outlook 2000

.ade Microsoft Access project extension
.adp Microsoft Access project
.bas Microsoft Visual Basic class module
.bat Batch file
.chm Compiled HTML Help file
.cmd Microsoft Windows NT Command Script
.com Microsoft MS-DOS program
.cpl Control Panel extension
.crt Security certificate
.exe Program
.hlp Help file
.hta HTML program
.inf Setup Information
.ins Internet Naming Service
.isp Internet Communication settings
.js JScript file
.jse Jscript Encoded Script file
.lnk Shortcut
.mdb Microsoft Access program
.mde Microsoft Access MDE database
.msc Microsoft Common Console Document
.msi Microsoft Windows Installer package
.msp Windows Installer patch
.mst Visual Test source files
.pcd Microsoft Visual Test compiled script or Photo CD image
.pif Shortcut to MS-DOS program
.reg Registration entries
.scr Screen saver
.sct Windows Script Component
.shb Shortcut into a document
.shs Shell Scrap Object
.url Internet shortcut
.vb VBScript file
.vbe VBScript Encoded Script file
.vbs VBScript file
.wsc Windows Script Component
.wsf Windows Script file
.wsh Windows Script Host Settings file

just incase anyone wanted to or needed to know
 
Thanks for the try, but it did not work. Have you tried this? Just wondering. This doesn't hapen to me at work because we have our exchange server set up not to block some of these level one file types. but at home i havn't had any luck. Any more sugestions would be helpfull.

thanks.
 
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