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Old May 22nd 06, 06:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
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Default Applet blocked in Outlook

I have an email in my outlook in which there is a Java Applet pointing to
our intranet. I can not see that applet in my email whereas others can see
that in their outlook email

We all have Outlook 2003 and local intranet zone setting to medium-low.

Any clues...

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Old May 22nd 06, 07:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
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Default Applet blocked in Outlook

"abcd" wrote in message
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I have an email in my outlook in which there is a Java Applet pointing
to our intranet. I can not see that applet in my email whereas others
can see that in their outlook email

We all have Outlook 2003 and local intranet zone setting to
medium-low.



Are you asking about the browser or Outlook? By default, Outlook is
configured to use the Restricted Sites security zone to deliberately
block any scripts or other HTML nasties from executing when a recipient
reads their e-mail. You will have to change to a different security
zone but then realize that you are reducing security for ALL inbound
e-mails - so expect to get infected.

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Old May 22nd 06, 10:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
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Default Applet blocked in Outlook

I am asking about Outlook.

Our setting is already to restricted zones. But some machines with this
setting shows the applet where as other machines dont show the applet....

Local intranet setting is medium-low for all machines...

Vanguard wrote:
"abcd" wrote in message
...
I have an email in my outlook in which there is a Java Applet
pointing to our intranet. I can not see that applet in my email
whereas others can see that in their outlook email

We all have Outlook 2003 and local intranet zone setting to
medium-low.



Are you asking about the browser or Outlook? By default, Outlook is
configured to use the Restricted Sites security zone to deliberately
block any scripts or other HTML nasties from executing when a
recipient reads their e-mail. You will have to change to a different
security zone but then realize that you are reducing security for ALL
inbound e-mails - so expect to get infected.



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Old May 23rd 06, 05:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
Vanguard
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Default Applet blocked in Outlook

"abcd" wrote in message
...
I am asking about Outlook.

Our setting is already to restricted zones. But some machines with
this setting shows the applet where as other machines dont show the
applet....

Local intranet setting is medium-low for all machines...


You state that Outlook is configured to use the Restricted Sites
security zone. But then you start discussing the settings for the
intranet security zone. The Local Intranet security zone has far fewer
restrictions, by default, than the Restricted Sites security zone (which
should, by default, be set to the High level). If Outlook is configured
to use the Restricted Sites security zone, it doesn't matter whatever
settings you have in the other security zones since those aren't the
ones under which the HTML-formatted e-mail gets rendered. In fact, you
don't get to choose the Local Intranet security zone for Outlook. The
only choices are the Restricted Sites and the Internet security zones.
The Local Intranet security zone isn't even a choice so stop trying to
customize that zone when it won't get used. The security zone used by
Outlook is NOT decided based on some IP address within the e-mail's
headers pretending to be from a host inside your network.

When using the Restricted Sites security zone (at its High level),
applets won't run within Outlook, nor will ActiveX, Javascript, and
other HTML nasties. If some users are getting Java applets to run when
using the Restricted Sites security zone then they have opted to lower
the settings for that zone; i.e., those users had to change from
blocking Java applets to allowing them - an unwise choice. They should
always use the Restricted Sites security zone, and that obviates using
any link to an applet that you want to push at them. If they are
reducing their security settings within a zone, they could effectively
turn the Restricted Sites zone to be even more loose than the Internet
zone is by default.

If you want your e-mail recipients to use your Java applet, run a web
server and provide a link to a page there within your e-mails. Users
can then decide if they will click on your link, visit your page within
a browser (that would then be using the Internet security zone), and
then download your applet. Of course, if Java has been disabled in the
browser's advanced settings or isn't supported then they still won't be
able to retrieve and run your applet.

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Old May 24th 06, 06:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
abcd
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Default Applet blocked in Outlook

Thanks you have explained it really nicely.

Cheers !

Vanguard wrote:
"abcd" wrote in message
...
I am asking about Outlook.

Our setting is already to restricted zones. But some machines with
this setting shows the applet where as other machines dont show the
applet....

Local intranet setting is medium-low for all machines...


You state that Outlook is configured to use the Restricted Sites
security zone. But then you start discussing the settings for the
intranet security zone. The Local Intranet security zone has far
fewer restrictions, by default, than the Restricted Sites security
zone (which should, by default, be set to the High level). If
Outlook is configured to use the Restricted Sites security zone, it
doesn't matter whatever settings you have in the other security zones
since those aren't the ones under which the HTML-formatted e-mail
gets rendered. In fact, you don't get to choose the Local Intranet
security zone for Outlook. The only choices are the Restricted Sites
and the Internet security zones. The Local Intranet security zone
isn't even a choice so stop trying to customize that zone when it
won't get used. The security zone used by Outlook is NOT decided
based on some IP address within the e-mail's headers pretending to be
from a host inside your network.
When using the Restricted Sites security zone (at its High level),
applets won't run within Outlook, nor will ActiveX, Javascript, and
other HTML nasties. If some users are getting Java applets to run
when using the Restricted Sites security zone then they have opted to
lower the settings for that zone; i.e., those users had to change from
blocking Java applets to allowing them - an unwise choice. They
should always use the Restricted Sites security zone, and that
obviates using any link to an applet that you want to push at them. If
they are reducing their security settings within a zone, they
could effectively turn the Restricted Sites zone to be even more
loose than the Internet zone is by default.

If you want your e-mail recipients to use your Java applet, run a web
server and provide a link to a page there within your e-mails. Users
can then decide if they will click on your link, visit your page
within a browser (that would then be using the Internet security
zone), and then download your applet. Of course, if Java has been
disabled in the browser's advanced settings or isn't supported then
they still won't be able to retrieve and run your applet.



 




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