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Mon 20/01/03 at 12:10
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How do you configure Outlook to enable you to download specialised files (*.mdb,*.vbe).

I have look in the menus but it isn't there!?
Mon 20/01/03 at 12:35
"Bothered!"
Posts: 207
Thats a very gud point....I haven't thought of that!
Mon 20/01/03 at 12:33
Regular
"Chavez, just hush.."
Posts: 11,080
Just zip the file up...

Then you can send it!
Mon 20/01/03 at 12:31
"Bothered!"
Posts: 207
Well have fun revising n e way.

I am so bored, we are programming databases for coursework....I am doing Key Catering!

It woz sir's idea to use the forums to find out about Outlook coz i nedd to be able to send my files home until they sort out the USB drives!

N e way....talk to u l8a on msn....JIMMMY!
Mon 20/01/03 at 12:27
Regular
"Chavez, just hush.."
Posts: 11,080
Bad Jimmy!

Go back to work and stop playing games...

I'm ~revising~, I am!

Yes, revising...
Mon 20/01/03 at 12:22
"Bothered!"
Posts: 207
Thank you phillip. This is Phil right?! What are you doing out of school?!! WB ASAP...I am in an ICT lesson!
Mon 20/01/03 at 12:20
"Bothered!"
Posts: 207
Yes I mean that Outlook says that the file could be harmful to your system and it will not allow you to download it. In the help file it says that this cannot be changed but other people have done it.

Where can you change the options so that Outlook will allow you to download any files (any file extension)?
Mon 20/01/03 at 12:18
Regular
"Chavez, just hush.."
Posts: 11,080
http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/xp/four/outg03.htm

Try and make sense of that, it explains it all...

Even if it is ~slightly~ confusing...
Mon 20/01/03 at 12:14
Regular
"Cigar smoker"
Posts: 7,885
Do you mean attachments are not appearing and Outlook is saying that there was an attachment that might be a virus?

If this is the case then there's a setting in Outlook which is (by default) turned on by Microsoft. Unfortunately my XP edition at home has died and so I can't help. My XP edition at work doesn't utilese Outlook because it's rubbish in a business environment.

Anyway the setting is there, hopefully someone will know it, maybe just keep looking.
Mon 20/01/03 at 12:10
"Bothered!"
Posts: 207
How do you configure Outlook to enable you to download specialised files (*.mdb,*.vbe).

I have look in the menus but it isn't there!?

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