Re: Saving attachments



P.Jayant wrote:
The Security Option 2 in O.E. with XP is deadly. If one says do not
allow attachments to messages, Windows XP does neither warn of any
virus or potential danger to system nor does it just stop user from
saving the attachment  but straightaway reboots the system,
diconnecting a dial-up connection and scaring the user as to why this
happened. And this happens even with saving of a totally innocent
picture of a family member sent as attachment.

Is there any way to ask O.E. or I. E. under XP Security Option in O.
E. to warn of a danger or ask the user whether he really wants to
save the picture?

P. Jayant

Then there is something wrong with your PC. OE does not reboot the system just because you ave a picture.
OE specific NG.
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress


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Kath Adams
MS MVP - Windows (IE/OE)


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