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Old April 1st 03, 04:34 PM
nedjm
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Old April 1st 03, 04:44 PM
Mike Brannigan [MSFT]
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Tools ... Options ... Security (tab) - Virus Protection - uncheck the box
about allowing attachments to be saved or opened that might be harmful files

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Old April 1st 03, 06:16 PM
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"Gordon BP" wrote in message =
om...


As you are using OE6, if you'd bothered to search the OE6 groups =

you'ld=20
have seen THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS of posts about this. This question =

is=20
not about XP and ALL about OE!
--=20
Email address deliberately false to avoid spam:
Reply to group only
Google is your Friend


You're beginning to post very much like amethyst (cassandra) does, and =
will soon be getting deemed like her, and it isn't a pleasant thing. =
Keep in mind, you are being too technical, especially the first time =
dealing with someone new!This is a NEWUSER NG, and some just don't know =
where to *exactly* post concerning issues with their XP system (OE is =
part of XP too ya know!), and the name of this NG seems to fit them when =
they see it. Of course I can't give you the benefit of thinking in such =
broad terms out of your policing the NGs!
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Old April 2nd 03, 02:54 AM
nedjm
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John and Mike, many thanks.
As for the jackass, Gordon ,
" Don't abuse what little knowledge
you have".
Sorry to lose my 88year old temper.
nedjm



"John" wrote in message
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"Gordon BP" wrote in message
om...


As you are using OE6, if you'd bothered to search the OE6 groups you'ld
have seen THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS of posts about this. This question is
not about XP and ALL about OE!
--
Email address deliberately false to avoid spam:
Reply to group only
Google is your Friend


You're beginning to post very much like amethyst (cassandra) does, and will
soon be getting deemed like her, and it isn't a pleasant thing. Keep in
mind, you are being too technical, especially the first time dealing with
someone new!This is a NEWUSER NG, and some just don't know where to
*exactly* post concerning issues with their XP system (OE is part of XP too
ya know!), and the name of this NG seems to fit them when they see it. Of
course I can't give you the benefit of thinking in such broad terms out of
your policing the NGs!


 




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