WTF, Outlook 2000 won't let me access a file attachment...says it blocked access. HELP!!!

NFS4

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I got an email with a file that I need (not a virus), and there's a little yellow box saying that Outlook has blocked access to a potentially harmfull attachment.

Screw you @%!@#%^!#, let me access the damn file!!:|
 

NFS4

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POS Outlook!!! WTF do you think you were doing *)&_*!#&%*%_. Who gives you the right to delete my sh!t!!!

:|:|:|:|

MOFO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

OJ

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Did you install Microsoft security pack? I did this and Outlook would not let me recieve attachments, also this cannot be uninstalled, you must uninstall outlook and reinstall.

Bummer:(

 

Legacy6

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I beg to differ, if you install both SP1 and SP2 for Office 2000 and a bunch of security updates for Outlook 2000 or just some security updates for Outlook 98, Outlook will still let you receive attachments, except it's gonna be a bit more restrictive when it comes to the type of attachments. For example, I know it will block access to .exe, .bat, .vbs, .msi, .com, and a bunch of others, but it will let you receive .zip, .doc, .xls, .txt and so on. Check the following link for more details: OL2000: Information About the Outlook E-mail Security Update.
 

Strafe

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I know, I couldn't believe it when I first encountered that problem. I did a little research and found there was no way to work around it on the client side. I ended up formatting, reinstalling and avoiding SR2.
 

Adul

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danny.tangtam.com
outlook 2000 security list.

here is a list of files Microsoft considers level 1. It will block access to level 1 files.

.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 Microsoft Windows Installer patch
.mst Microsoft Visual Test source files
.pcd Photo CD image, Microsoft Visual compiled script
.pif Shortcut to MS-DOS program
.reg Registration entries
.scr Screen saver
.sct Windows Script Component
.shb Shell Scrap object
.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

How stupid is that. They have MS Access in there.
 

SUOrangeman

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NFS4-

Can you forward the e-mail to another account? How about double-clicking to open it in its own window (might be able to save it off thereafter with a right-click).

-SUO, Outlook98 user
 

pg22

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I made the same damn mistake NFS :(

Stupid MS..they should at least have a DAMN option!