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To: sammy™ -_- who wrote (279)6/12/2006 11:47:02 AM
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Tighten e-mail attachment security Block additional file types by adding extensions to the Level1Add key.

Consider installing the Outlook E-mail Security Update.

To Block file types using the Level1Add key:
To add additional attachment file name extensions types that you want blocked, you must add the Level1Add key to the registry. To do this, follow these steps.

Run Regedit, and go to this key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Outlook\Security (change 10.0 to 9.0 for Outlook 2000 SP3 or to 11.0 for Outlook 2003)
Under that key, add a new string value named Level1Add.
For the value for Level1Add, enter a semicolon-delimited list of file extensions. For example, entering this:

.zip

would treat the Zip file type like exe's and block access to them.
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