This seems like a silly question, but I can't find out how to get the "open" button when I double-click on an attachment in Outlook 2003. My only options are "Save to Disk" and "Cancel". I'm stumped.
It's not a silly question - but the answer may lie with any Anti-Virus software you are running. Some versions of Symantec and McAfee software actually allows the user to prevent anyone opening attachments, so it may be worth checking your anti-virus set-up.
Alternatively, see if you can save to disk, and then open from there.
what you need to run is a registry hack on each individual profile.
1. Copy the following text into notepad
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\Security]
"Level"=dword:00000003
"UseCRLChasing"=dword:00000001
"OutlookSecureTempFolder"="C:\\Documents and Settings\\jrosapi\\Local Settings\\Temporary Internet Files\\OLK23\\"
"Level1Remove"=".ade;.adp;.asx;.bas;.bat;.cer;.chm;.cmd;.com;.cpl;.crt;.exe;.hlp;.hta;.inf;.ins;.isp;.js;.jse;.lnk;.mdb;.mde;.msc;.msi;.msp;.mst;.pcd;.pif;.prf;.reg;.scf;.scr;.sct;.shb;.shs;.url;.vb;.vbe;.vbs;.wsc;.wsf;.wsh"
2. SAVE IT!!
3. Name it Office 2003 Attachments Reg Hack v6.reg
4. Open up file, a window comes up click yes then on second window click ok.
I appreciate your help, but this registry hack just allows me access to these file types. The problem is that when I try to open them, I only have the option to "save" to disk or "cancel". I'd like my "open" option back. We have other users of 2003 that have the "open" option, but I can't track down the differences between the machines.
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