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The Microsoft Outlook E-mail Security Update significantly
changes the way that Outlook handles attachments. It also changes the way that
Outlook handles requests for programmatic access. Because of the new design,
any feature or program that uses any of the following features may behave
differently after you install the update:
- Attachments
- The Outlook object model
- Simple Messaging Application Programming Interface, or
Simple MAPI
For additional information about the Microsoft Outlook E-mail Security
Update, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
262631
Information about the Outlook E-mail Security
update
For additional information about how the update affects developers and
custom solutions, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
262701
Developer information about the Outlook E-mail Security
update
Articles About Issues That Affect Other Microsoft Office Programs
The following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles contain
information that is specific to individual Microsoft Office programs. If you
have a problem with a specific feature in another Office program, consult the
appropriate article for information.
263210 Known issues with Office
2000 after you apply the Outlook E-mail Security update
263245 Known issues with access after you apply the Outlook E-mail Security
update
263291 Known issues with Word 2000 after you apply the Outlook E-mail Security
update
263209 Known issues with Excel 2000 after you apply the Outlook E-mail Security
update
263290 Known issues with PowerPoint after applying the Outlook E-mail Security
update
263444 Known
issues with Project after you apply the Outlook E-Mail Security
update
264940 Known
issues with Team Manager after you apply the Outlook E-mail Security
update
Issues That Affect Other (Non-Office) Microsoft Products
Sending Links from Internet Explorer
If you view a Web page in Microsoft Internet Explorer, and then
click the
Send Link by e-mail command on the
File menu, the message opens but the attachment is not visible, and
there is a warning message at the top of the e-mail message that says access to
the attachment has been blocked. Because the link files are of type Uniform
Resource Locator (URL), this behavior is expected after you apply the security
update.
Exchange Forms Designer Forms
Exchange Forms Designer (EFD) forms are not integrated into the
attachment access changes. There are no changes in the behavior of how EFD
forms appear or the way that attachments are accessed or handled within EFD
forms, although there is one known exception. If you right-click an EFD form
and choose to open the selected items from the shortcut menu, and the form
contains Level 1 attachments, the item opens by using an Outlook default form
instead of the EFD form. The work around is to double-click the form to open
it.
Microsoft Office Files
Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint data
files are not included in the unsafe file list. These programs have an
additional layer of macro security that is enabled when you install the update.
Microsoft Access does not provide a security setting for macros, so Access data
files are included in the Level 1 list.
REFERENCES
For additional information about the Outlook E-mail Security
update, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
262631
OL2000: Information About the
Outlook E-mail Security Update
262701 Developer information about the Outlook E-mail Security update
263297 Administrator information about the Outlook E-mail Security update
262634 Known issues with the Outlook E-mail Security update
264567 Known setup issues with the Outlook E-mail Security update
264130 Known third-party issues with the Outlook E-mail Security update