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New If they were using Outlook XP they wouldn't have a problem
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New Spoken like a true M$ hack
"What's that? You say our program has defects? Well, we vehemently deny that, but, if you'll just fork over wads-o-cash and upgrade to our latest version, all your problems will go away. Really. We mean it this time. What's that? You say we promised that with each of the last 73 patches and upgrades and that was wrong? Well, we got it right this time, trust us."

Sorry Andread, your promises ring just a tad hollow given M$'s history.

Brian Bronson
New Well Brian
I have received quite a few Goner virus messages at my office
I am using Outlook XP
When you click on the attachment, you get a message saying that the execution of a potentially dangerous attachment is blocked
Thus the virus did not infect my computer
You can argue about whether the new features in Outlook XP constitute overkill but they can hardly be called promises

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New I've clicked on those attachments for years . .
. . but they all refuse to run under OS/2.
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New **chuckle**
jb4
(Resistance is not futile...)
New You can do the same thing under Office 2k.
I don't remember right now, but there is an option (that you must tweak yourself) to prevent the execution of all scripts and executables.

The fact that this is even necessary does, to me, indicate a fundamental flaw in the system however.
"He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." - Friedrich Nietzsche
New not a new feature, available since day 1
they just made it the default behavior instead of a savvy user having to figure it out. Glad to see improvement.
thanx,
bill
tshirt front "born to die before I get old"
thshirt back "fscked another one didnja?"
New It's going to take the bad guys almost a week
to figure out how to avoid tripping the XP danger check. The good guys, I trust, already know how but haven't done it yet.
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New There's more to it than that, actually...
It basically blocks out any executable content.

If somebody installed a scripting system on the computer that used a non-standard extension, then you might be able to sneak through that, but you wouldn't be guaranteed of catching most windows users.
"He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." - Friedrich Nietzsche
     Sigh. Will they *never* learn? Going, going, goner. - (wharris2) - (12)
         Uhh.. do I right-click or left click? or both? -NT - (Ashton) - (2)
             It only works if you middle-upside-down click it. -NT - (Yendor)
             Click your heart out, you'll get there someday -NT - (wharris2)
         If they were using Outlook XP they wouldn't have a problem -NT - (andread) - (8)
             Spoken like a true M$ hack - (bbronson) - (7)
                 Well Brian - (andread) - (6)
                     I've clicked on those attachments for years . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (1)
                         **chuckle** -NT - (jb4)
                     You can do the same thing under Office 2k. - (inthane-chan)
                     not a new feature, available since day 1 - (boxley)
                     It's going to take the bad guys almost a week - (mhuber) - (1)
                         There's more to it than that, actually... - (inthane-chan)

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