Avatar billede tumben Novice
02. december 2001 - 22:34 Der er 6 kommentarer og
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blokeret mail- hvad betyder det ??

Hej
Jeg fik jo også den meget omtalte virusmail igår
og Outlook 2000 fuldt opdateret kommer med en meddelelse om at den har blokeret adgangen til den vedhæftede fil...

men HVAD betyder det HELT NØJAGTIGT....har Outlook sørget for at den aldrig blev downloaded...ELLLER ligger filen \"pakket ind\", et eller andet sted på maskinen..

(jeg har scannet og der fantes ingenting...men vilgerne lige hører den tekniske forklaring..på blokeret!)
Avatar billede tgm Nybegynder
02. december 2001 - 22:37 #1
har du service pack2 installeret
TGM
Avatar billede tumben Novice
02. december 2001 - 22:38 #2
alt er fuldstændigtopdateret win /office /firewall /virussoftware you name it
Avatar billede tgm Nybegynder
02. december 2001 - 22:41 #3
sp2 til office2k indeholder nogle nye tiltag fra Microsoft

jeg vil lige prøve at finde det til dig
TGM
Avatar billede tgm Nybegynder
02. december 2001 - 22:47 #4
Avatar billede tumben Novice
02. december 2001 - 22:48 #5
hallo
hvis jeg tager windowsupdate  er der intet den vil installere

hvis jeg taget Officeupdate er der intet den vil installerer
http://office.microsoft.com/ProductUpdates/default.aspx

There are no updates available for download. Your Office products are up to date!

hvis jeg tager en \"hjælp\" i Outlook sigerden den her version
Outlook 2000 SR - 1 9005414

....men det erda ikke sp 2...det er da kun service pack 1..????
Avatar billede tumben Novice
02. december 2001 - 22:59 #6
ok fandt selv svaret...og det må være at filen ER på maskinen...kommentarer er stadig meget velkomne

NOTE : The list of files that are included in the Level 1 category can only be changed if you are using Outlook in a Microsoft Exchange Server environment and your mail is being delivered to an Exchange Server mailbox. These changes must be made by an administrator.

The following list describes how Outlook functions when you receive an \"unsafe\" file attachment:
Any \"unsafe\" attachment is not accessible after you install the update. You cannot save, delete, open, print, or otherwise manipulate \"unsafe\" files. The top of the e-mail message indicates that Outlook has blocked access to the \"unsafe\" attachment; the attachment is not accessible from Outlook, however, the attachment is not actually removed from the e-mail message.


If you forward an e-mail message with an \"unsafe\" attachment, the attachment is not included in the forwarded e-mail message.


If you send an e-mail message that contains an \"unsafe\" attachment, you receive a warning message that says other Outlook recipients may not be able to access the attachment that you are trying to send. You can either disregard the warning message and send the e-mail message, or you can choose to not send the e-mail message.


If you save an e-mail message that contains an \"unsafe\" attachment, you receive a warning message that says you may not be able to access the attachment from Outlook. You can override the warning message and save the e-mail message.


You cannot open objects that are inserted into Outlook Rich Text messages by using the Insert Object command. You do see a visual representation of the object, but you cannot open or activate the object in the e-mail message.


You cannot open \"unsafe\" files that have been directly stored in an Outlook or Exchange Server folder. Although these files are not attached to an Outlook item, they are still considered \"unsafe.\"


Level 2
Level 2 files are not \"unsafe\" but they do require more security than other attachments. When you receive a Level 2 attachment, you are prompted to save the attachment to a disk; you cannot open the attachment from within the message. By default, no file extensions are associated with this group, however, you can add file extensions to the Level 2 list.

NOTE : The list of files that are included in the Level 2 category can only be changed if you are using Outlook in a Microsoft Exchange Server environment and your mail is being delivered to an Exchange Server mailbox. These changes must be made by an administrator.
Other Attachments
When you try to open an attachment other than those in the \"unsafe\" or Level 2 lists, you are prompted to either open the file directly or to save it to a disk. You can turn off future prompts for that extension if you click to clear the Always ask before opening this type of file check box.

NOTE : If a program associates itself with a new file extension, that file extension is treated as an \"other\" attachment until you add the file extension to the \"unsafe\" list. For example, if you install a program on your computer that uses files with an .xyz file extension, whenever you open an attachment that has an .xyz file extension, the new program opens and runs the attachment. By default, the .xyz file extension is not on the \"unsafe\" or Level 2 list, so it is treated as an \"other\" file extension. If you want attachments with the .xyz file extension to be treated as \"unsafe,\" you must add the .xyz file extension to the list of \"unsafe\" file extensions.

Avatar billede tumben Novice
10. december 2001 - 21:46 #7
da jeg selv fandt svaret ...svarer jeg lige MEN kommentarer er velkomne stadig til det her :

The following list describes how Outlook functions when you receive an \"unsafe\" file attachment:
Any \"unsafe\" attachment is not accessible after you install the update. You cannot save, delete, open, print, or otherwise manipulate \"unsafe\" files. The top of the e-mail message indicates that Outlook has blocked access to the \"unsafe\" attachment; the attachment is not accessible from Outlook, however, the attachment is not actually removed from the e-mail message.

det er det jeg mener...ligger filen der så og glor..skal den ikke fjernes
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