helldomain
то что ты советовал не помогло.
Данные "фичи" существуют в XP(по умолчанию) и в 2000 и 97 после установки security update (насколько я понял)
Вот что нашел на мелкомягком сайте :idea:
Цитата:
How to Customize the Security Settings
Scenario 1
You may need to grant specific Microsoft Exchange Server users access to a particular file type that is commonly sent within the company.
Scenario 2
You may need to give other programs full access to Outlook's e-mail addresses or e-mail message Send functionality. An example is a computer that automatically sends out e-mail messages to specific users on a particular date or after business hours. To avoid having someone present to manually allow the program access, you can modify Outlook to allow another program to gain access to e-mail addresses accessed and automatically send e-mail messages.
To configure Outlook 2002 for the previously mentioned scenarios, an Exchange Server environment is necessary. An Outlook E-mail Security Administrator Package has been developed to allow you to customize the security settings for various Exchange Server users. The Outlook E-mail Security Administrator Package includes a document (Readme.doc) that explains how to customize and apply custom Outlook security settings. You can install the Outlook E-mail Security Administrator Package (Admpack.exe) from one of the following locations:
From the Microsoft Office Resource Kit Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork
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From the Microsoft Office XP Enterprise CD located in the following folder:
\Ork\Files\Pfiles\Orktools\Ork10\Tools\Admpack
NOTE: The previously available administrator package included a form with the build number 1802.4. The new Outlook 2002 Security Administrator Package includes a form with the build number 1802.5. If you are using Outlook 2002 with a Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server mailbox, you must use the new form (1802.5) in the security settings public folder. If you use the old form (1802.4), the administrator-controlled settings do not replicate to the Outlook 2002 client.
Scenario 3
You may need to grant a non-Exchange Server user access to a particular file type that is commonly sent or received.
You can configure a Microsoft Windows Registry setting to allow a user access to specific restricted file types. For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
290497 OL2002: You Cannot Open Attachments
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это статья "OL2002: Administrator Information About E-Mail Security Features"