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All clients have Windows XP Pro (up to date with all patches and SP's),
Outlook 2003 connecting to Exchange 2003. Many of our users are reporting that they can no longer receive MDB attachments. Note that it is sporadic. Some get them and some not. We use the Exchange security template with MDB's set as removed from blocking. All client PC's have the registry entry to point to the server for the settings. We use WSUS so all clients should have the same updates. I had thought maybe a recent Office security update caused this so I rolled back some test machines without any luck. I even re-published the security template on the server. No luck. Suggestions? Steve |
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Follow up: I added TXT to the Add section of level 2 attachments to see if
they would be blocked. Nope. It appears clients are no longer looking at the server for attachment settings. Did a recent security patch change this behavior? I can't imagine that since all my client PC's get the same updates... "Steve Gould" steve.gould(at)apawood.org wrote in message ... All clients have Windows XP Pro (up to date with all patches and SP's), Outlook 2003 connecting to Exchange 2003. Many of our users are reporting that they can no longer receive MDB attachments. Note that it is sporadic. Some get them and some not. We use the Exchange security template with MDB's set as removed from blocking. All client PC's have the registry entry to point to the server for the settings. We use WSUS so all clients should have the same updates. I had thought maybe a recent Office security update caused this so I rolled back some test machines without any luck. I even re-published the security template on the server. No luck. Suggestions? Steve |
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Turns out that ALL level 1 file types that were removed via the security
template are no longer being sent. I had added them as level 1 types. The types are MDB, REG, and BAT. Outlook appears to be using the default settings instead of honoring the Server supplied values. I have two Public folders Outlook Security Settings and Outlook 10 Security Settings. I have tried the values 1 and 2 for CheckAdminSettings in the registry. "Steve Gould" steve.gould(at)apawood.org wrote in message ... All clients have Windows XP Pro (up to date with all patches and SP's), Outlook 2003 connecting to Exchange 2003. Many of our users are reporting that they can no longer receive MDB attachments. Note that it is sporadic. Some get them and some not. We use the Exchange security template with MDB's set as removed from blocking. All client PC's have the registry entry to point to the server for the settings. We use WSUS so all clients should have the same updates. I had thought maybe a recent Office security update caused this so I rolled back some test machines without any luck. I even re-published the security template on the server. No luck. Suggestions? Steve |
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In Help | About Microsoft Outlook, does Outlook say that security is admin controlled or user controlled? Outlook version number?
Do you see any difference between behavior with Cached Exchange mode and direct online mode? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Steve Gould" steve.gould(at)apawood.org wrote in message ... Turns out that ALL level 1 file types that were removed via the security template are no longer being sent. I had added them as level 1 types. The types are MDB, REG, and BAT. Outlook appears to be using the default settings instead of honoring the Server supplied values. I have two Public folders Outlook Security Settings and Outlook 10 Security Settings. I have tried the values 1 and 2 for CheckAdminSettings in the registry. "Steve Gould" steve.gould(at)apawood.org wrote in message ... All clients have Windows XP Pro (up to date with all patches and SP's), Outlook 2003 connecting to Exchange 2003. Many of our users are reporting that they can no longer receive MDB attachments. Note that it is sporadic. Some get them and some not. We use the Exchange security template with MDB's set as removed from blocking. All client PC's have the registry entry to point to the server for the settings. We use WSUS so all clients should have the same updates. I had thought maybe a recent Office security update caused this so I rolled back some test machines without any luck. I even re-published the security template on the server. No luck. Suggestions? Steve |
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Sorry for the post. I went through all the deployment steps again, one by
one. Now it is working again. Strange how it broke, though. |
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