my computer thinks... it knows best
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so ive asked before but nobody seemed to know the answer so i'll try again cos its driving me nutz when i click on a url in an email i get a dumbass msgbox saying "security settings blah blah cant do it blee blee see administrator wada wada" which would be great except im the friggin administrator does anyone know how i can tell outlook that its really ok if i click on a url and go to a website cos im a big girl and all now please? help? :((
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so ive asked before but nobody seemed to know the answer so i'll try again cos its driving me nutz when i click on a url in an email i get a dumbass msgbox saying "security settings blah blah cant do it blee blee see administrator wada wada" which would be great except im the friggin administrator does anyone know how i can tell outlook that its really ok if i click on a url and go to a website cos im a big girl and all now please? help? :((
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so ive asked before but nobody seemed to know the answer so i'll try again cos its driving me nutz when i click on a url in an email i get a dumbass msgbox saying "security settings blah blah cant do it blee blee see administrator wada wada" which would be great except im the friggin administrator does anyone know how i can tell outlook that its really ok if i click on a url and go to a website cos im a big girl and all now please? help? :((
l a u r e n wrote: how i can tell outlook that its really ok Install something less prone to eating your harddrive. Seriously, you use Outlook, with all the security issues it has, and you still want less?
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so ive asked before but nobody seemed to know the answer so i'll try again cos its driving me nutz when i click on a url in an email i get a dumbass msgbox saying "security settings blah blah cant do it blee blee see administrator wada wada" which would be great except im the friggin administrator does anyone know how i can tell outlook that its really ok if i click on a url and go to a website cos im a big girl and all now please? help? :((
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I gave u a 5 cos u provide a direct answer to the problem.... :) Weiye, Chen When pursuing your dreams, don't forget to enjoy your life...
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Somwhere deeply hidden in theoptions, there's a setting which security zone Outlooks runs under. try to dig it up - probably it's restricted.
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best Move ever! Company insists on using Outlook for that calendar thing. sucks.
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so ive asked before but nobody seemed to know the answer so i'll try again cos its driving me nutz when i click on a url in an email i get a dumbass msgbox saying "security settings blah blah cant do it blee blee see administrator wada wada" which would be great except im the friggin administrator does anyone know how i can tell outlook that its really ok if i click on a url and go to a website cos im a big girl and all now please? help? :((
Outlook 2003, Outlook 2002 and Outlook 2000 SP3 (but not Outlook 98 or earlier Outlook 2000 versions) allow the user to use a registry key to open up access to blocked attachments. (Always make a backup before editing the registry.) To use this key: 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`fs) Under that key, add a new string value named Level1Remove. For the value for Level1Remove, enter a semicolon-delimited list of file extensions. For example, entering this: mdb;url would unblock Microsoft Access files and Internet shortcuts.