Langhåret, men kig på
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/getexe.htmWe\'ve heard of some other approaches (e.g. Is there any way to work around the Outlook security update?) -
http://www.ntfaq.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=19722Editing the Outllib.dll file with a hex editor to overwrite the extensions listed for \"dangerous\" files
If you installed Office 2000 Service Pack 2, substituting the Outllib.dll and Outllibr.dll files from Service Release 1.
For Office 2000 SP2, downloading the administrative version of SP2 and deleting the .msp file that contains the Outlook updates, then installing SP2.
However, these methods put Outlook into an unsupported, potentially unstable configuration, and we don\'t recommend them. In particular, the last two ensure that you do not get any of the Outlook in Office 2000 SP2.
- - -
dvs enten finde en ældre version af de to dll\'er -
Program Files\\Microsoft Office\\Office\\outllib.dll og Program Files\\Microsoft Office\\Office\\1033\\outllibr.dll
eller den langhårede, at rette listen af ulovlige filer i outllib.dll:
After you install the security update, you can\'t open executables directly from an email message (you have to save them to disk). If you still want to open attachments from the email message, you can patch file outllib.dll (Program Files\\Microsoft Office\\Office):
1. Close Outlook.
2. Open file outllib.dll in a hexadecimal editor (I used HIEW).
3. Search for the occurrence of the text \"zip\"--there should be only one. When you find it, you will see several other file extensions. Modify the ones you want to open from an email message to something like \"!@#\" (I modified the .zip and .exe extensions).
4. Save changes. You\'ll be able to open attachments directly from an email message.
(fra
http://www.ntfaq.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=19722 )
// Codpiece