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"pre" <skrivtilgruppen@bredalsparken.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
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> Der var lige en henvisning i en anden artikel. Svensk er ikke Dansk, men
> måske er det nemmere at fange end Engelsk
>
> --
> mvh
> pre
>
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> "pre" <skrivtilgruppen@bredalsparken.dk> wrote in message
> news:3f767a54$0$24671$edfadb0f@dread14.news.tele.dk...
> > 1: Hackerne gør hvad der passer dem og de er dygtige til omgå alle
regler.
> > 2: Her en kopi fra et tidligere svar:
> > Her er en kopi af Ken Slovak´s side med veje til at omgå Outlooks
> blokering
> > af filer. Hvis der herefter stadig skulle være folk med problemer, så
må
> > det skyldes andre forhold, f. eks. manglende opdatering af Systemerne.
> > 3: exe filer er noget af det farligste at lægge ud på nettet.
> > 4: Svjh. har MS en vejledning til at ændre i Registry. Om den også
findes
> > på Dansk skal jeg ikke kunne sige, men prøv at søge her:
> >
> >
http://www.microsoft.com/danmark/products/families/windows.asp
> >
> > 4: Takket være en mig ubekendt person der på trods af alle advarsler har
> > åbnet en virus vedhæftning blev samtlige mine e-mail konti overfyldt med
> > hundredvis af fup-mails indtil det lykkedes at nedlægge samtlige konti i
> > Outlook.
> >
> > --
> > mvh
> > pre
> >
> >
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > The Outlook E-Mail Security Update (included in Office 2000
> > Service Pack 2) and Outlook 2002 block access to .exe, .com and other
> > "dangerous" files. See Attachment Security for a list of the affected
file
> > types. You cannot open these files from Outlook, nor can you use Outlook
> to
> > save them to your system. If you try to forward a message containing an
> .exe
> > file, Outlook does not include the attachment in the forwarded message.
> >
> > So what do you do when you receive an .exe file and must find a
way
> to
> > open it? There are several methods, depending on your version of
Outlook.
> >
> > Recent Outlook Versions | Import to Outlook Express | Outlook Web
> > Access | Tools | More Information
> >
> > Recent Outlook Versions 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:
> > 1.. 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)
> >
> > 2.. Under that key, add a new string value named Level1Remove.
> >
> > 3.. 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.
> >
> > If you are using this registry entry, a glance at Help | About
> > Microsoft Outlook will show Security Mode: User Controlled above the
> license
> > information.
> >
> > If you prefer not to edit the registry directly, you can use one
of
> > these tools to make the change; not all support both Outlook 2002 and
> 2000:
> >
> > Attachment Options COM add-in by Outlook MVP Ken Slovak that
> > adds an Attachment Security Options page to the Tools | Options dialog
in
> > Outlook 2002 to allow you to manage which file attachments are blocked.
> Only
> > for Outlook 2000 SP3, Outlook 2002, and Outlook 2003. For Also provides
a
> > user interface for setting two other Outlook options -- Read as Plain
Text
> > (Outlook 2002, SP-1 or later) and Minimize to System Tray. Available in
> > English and German. Shareware.
> > DetachOL Standalone utility to change the list of blocked
file
> > attachments according to the level of risk you're willing to take. Free.
> > Outlook Permissions Add-in Add-in for adjusting which
> > attachments you can open under Outlook's increased security, for Outlook
> > 2003, 2002 and Outlook 2000 SP3 or later. Free
> > TweakOL Modifies the Windows registry to change the list of
> > blocked file attachments according to the level of risk you're willing
to
> > take, always show the Bcc field, minimize Outlook 2002 to the system
tray,
> > and disable or enable MSN Messenger. Free. Outlook 2002 only.
> > Xenos Outlook Security Extension Utility to manage file
> > attachment blocking in Outlook 2000 SP3, Outlook 2002, and later. Also
> > manages optional settings such as minimize to tray and purge data file
on
> > exit. New settings added in new Outlook updates are supported through
> online
> > updates to the software. (Formerly Xenos Outlook Security Extension)
> >
> > After applying this registry fix or using one of the above tools,
> the
> > user still has to save the attached file to a system drive before
opening
> > it. In effect, the fix rolls the attachment behavior back to Outlook
2000
> > SR-1, with its included Attachment Security Fix. An end-user cannot
bypass
> > this "save to disk" behavior and open the file directly from the mail
> > message, though an Exchange administrator can.
> >
> > Import to Outlook Express Because Microsoft has not forced
> attachment
> > blocking on Outlook Express (though it is optional in OE 6.0), you can
> > access .exe files from Outlook messages imported to OE. To make this
> process
> > easier, consider creating a separate folder in Outlook to which you copy
> > messages with attachments that you want to import. To import into OE,
use
> > OE's File | Import command.
> >
> > Outlook Web Access .If you work in a Microsoft Exchange Server
> > environment where Outlook Web Access is deployed, you can use OWA to
open
> > messages and get the attachments. OWA has no attachment security.
> >
> > Tools .If you only need to adjust the attachment restrictions, see
> the
> > Outlook 2002 add-ins above.
> >
> > Administrative Options for the Microsoft Outlook E-mail
> Security
> > Patch.
> > These options work in an Exchange Server or HP OpenMail
> > environment and allow the administrator to decide who can open what
kinds
> of
> > files. They are not applicable to end users.
> >
> > Chilton Preview .Free utility that allows you to open any
> > attachment from the preview pane. Also has the advantage of not loading
> HTML
> > message content, just the plain-text version of the message. Updated to
> work
> > with Outlook 2002.
> > ExLife and CaSaveAtt from Ornic These tools allow you to
save
> > Outlook attachments as system files automatically or (with ExLife) on
> > demand. They do not trigger the security update's object model guard
> > prompts.
> > Express Mail@Mate
> > E-mail notification tool that provides access to attachments
> > blocked by the Outlook Email Security Update.
> >
> > MailDefense. Quarantines potentially dangerous attachments
in
> > incoming or outgoing messages using POP, SMTP, IMAP, or Exchange
> mailboxes.
> > The attachments are quarantined before they reach the user's Inbox, but
> can
> > be opened from the quarantine folder. Also quarantines active content
such
> > as scripts in HTML messages or macros in Office documents.
> > MHMS EXE Grabber Extracts .exe attachments from Outlook
> messages
> > that have been saved as .msg files. Free.
> > Watch Your Back. Allows you to save blocked Outlook
> attachments
> > as system files automatically or on demand. Also filters HTML content
from
> > incoming messages.
> > ZoneAlarm Pro.
> > Monitor and screen potentially harmful attachments, including
> > .exe files. See ZoneAlarm Pro MailSafe for more information.
> >
> > Notes We've heard of some other approaches:
> >
> > a.. Editing the Outllib.dll file with a hex editor to overwrite
> the
> > extensions listed for "dangerous" files (e.g. the method used at Is
there
> > any way to work around the Outlook security update? or
> >
http://members.tripodnet.nl/lcroft/)
> >
> > b.. If you installed Office 2000 Service Pack 2, substituting
the
> > Outllib.dll and Outllibr.dll files from Service Release 1.
> >
> > c.. For Office 2000 SP2, downloading the administrative version
of
> > SP2 and deleting the .msp file that contains the Outlook updates, then
> > installing SP2.
> >
> > However, these methods put Outlook into an unsupported,
potentially
> > unstable configuration, and we don't recommend them. In particular, the
> last
> > two ensure that you do not get any of the Outlook in Office 2000 SP2
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > --
> > mvh
> > pre
> >
> >
> > "Mikael Hansen" <mikael.hansen@pc.dk> wrote in message
> > news:3f75ff8f$0$83042$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk...
> > > er det noget problem med hackerne når der er en firewall på ?
> > > måske der er nogen der kan forklare en vejledning på dansk om hvad man
> > skal
> > > gøre, hvordan man piller i registry ?
> > >
> > > mvh mikael
> > >
> > > "pre" <skrivtilgruppen@bredalsparken.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
> > > news:3f75f21c$0$24729$edfadb0f@dread14.news.tele.dk...
> > > > Zip dem, indtil videre kan hackerne ikke håndtere zippede filer - og
> de
> > > > fylder mindre.
> > > > Hvis du er stædig kan der pilles i registry, det vil glæde hackerne.
> > > > Vejledning kan findes på
www.slipstick.com
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > mvh
> > > > pre
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "Mikael Hansen" <mikael.hansen@pc.dk> wrote in message
> > > > news:3f75e48e$0$83055$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk...
> > > > > hejsa
> > > > >
> > > > > hvad skal jeg gøre for at få lov til at sende .exe filer i
outlook?
> > > > >
> > > > > mvh
> > > > >
> > > > > mikael
> > > > >
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