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Old March 30th 03, 11:04 PM
Ted Wolfe
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Default OE

I have 2 attachments that I could not open. One from
SChwab and another from my son. Double clicking the e-
mail message i got "OE Removed access to unsafe
attachment---" I'm on Win KP. What is OE and how do I
change the settings?
Best Wishes Ted
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Old March 30th 03, 11:37 PM
Jupiter Jones
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Ted;
Outlook Express:
Open Outlook Express.
Click Tools, click Options, click Security tab.
Uncheck "Do not allow attachments..."
This change that Microsoft implemented is to help prevent viruses and
other bad code being received with attachments.
It is very important to keep your antivirus updated and run it at
least weekly.

Outlook:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;290497

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"Ted Wolfe" wrote in message
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I have 2 attachments that I could not open. One from
SChwab and another from my son. Double clicking the e-
mail message i got "OE Removed access to unsafe
attachment---" I'm on Win KP. What is OE and how do I
change the settings?
Best Wishes Ted



 




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