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| | New (default) security policies in Vista Recently some default security policies has been changed on my Vista, apparently as the result of upgrades to my system. 1: I can no longer activate an URL received in an incoming email directly but must copy the URL to the address bar in my Internet Explorer. This makes sense and I can live with that. 2: I discover that I can no longer open some of my word documents "created in an earlier version of Microsoft Office". The message refers to registry policy settings and the help system refers to a Microsoft knowledge base article 922850 that leads me nowhere useful. Can someone point me to relevant documentation on this (new) feature please? regards Sven |
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| | Re: New (default) security policies in Vista "Sven Pran" <no.direct@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:75FDFE58-6B49-45B6-AABC-D70E5AE8AD76@xxxxxx Quote: > Recently some default security policies has been changed on my Vista, > apparently as the result of upgrades to my system. > > 1: I can no longer activate an URL received in an incoming email directly > but must copy the URL to the address bar in my Internet Explorer. This > makes sense and I can live with that. > > 2: I discover that I can no longer open some of my word documents "created > in an earlier version of Microsoft Office". The message refers to registry > policy settings and the help system refers to a Microsoft knowledge base > article 922850 that leads me nowhere useful. > > Can someone point me to relevant documentation on this (new) feature > please? > > regards Sven I have Vista Home Premium fully patched (including all the most recent updates) and this doesn't happen here... -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
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| | Re: New (default) security policies in Vista "Gordon" <gordonbparker@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:el$BFFwzJHA.5964@xxxxxx Quote: > > "Sven Pran" <no.direct@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:75FDFE58-6B49-45B6-AABC-D70E5AE8AD76@xxxxxx Quote: >> Recently some default security policies has been changed on my Vista, >> apparently as the result of upgrades to my system. >> >> 1: I can no longer activate an URL received in an incoming email directly >> but must copy the URL to the address bar in my Internet Explorer. This >> makes sense and I can live with that. >> >> 2: I discover that I can no longer open some of my word documents >> "created in an earlier version of Microsoft Office". The message refers >> to registry policy settings and the help system refers to a Microsoft >> knowledge base article 922850 that leads me nowhere useful. >> >> Can someone point me to relevant documentation on this (new) feature >> please? >> >> regards Sven > Are you sure this is not due to third-party applications? > I have Vista Home Premium fully patched (including all the most recent > updates) and this doesn't happen here... specifically to Microsoft Office, policy settings in the registry and MS Knowledge base article 922850 that I would be surprised if it was caused by NVC. However, your suggestion is thrilling and I shall indeed investigate that angle. Thanks for your comment. regards Sven |
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| | Re: New (default) security policies in Vista Inline: Sven Pran wrote: Quote: > Recently some default security policies has been changed on my Vista, > apparently as the result of upgrades to my system. > > 1: I can no longer activate an URL received in an incoming email > directly but must copy the URL to the address bar in my Internet > Explorer. This makes sense and I can live with that. Quote: > > 2: I discover that I can no longer open some of my word documents > "created in an earlier version of Microsoft Office". The message refers > to registry policy settings and the help system refers to a Microsoft > knowledge base article 922850 that leads me nowhere useful. you are receiving ? Did you check out any of the KB articles under 'REFERENCES' on KB922850? Quote: > > Can someone point me to relevant documentation on this (new) feature > please? > > regards Sven MowGreen =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== |
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| | Re: New (default) security policies in Vista "MowGreen" <mowgreen@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:efUFVT0zJHA.2656@xxxxxx Quote: > Inline: > > Sven Pran wrote: > Quote: >> Recently some default security policies has been changed on my Vista, >> apparently as the result of upgrades to my system. >> >> 1: I can no longer activate an URL received in an incoming email directly >> but must copy the URL to the address bar in my Internet Explorer. This >> makes sense and I can live with that. > What is the email being viewed in ? It has changed it's behaviour sometimes during the last months. I haven't cared too much because it wasn't really that difficult to just copy the URL to the address bar in IE7 Quote: Quote: >> >> 2: I discover that I can no longer open some of my word documents >> "created in an earlier version of Microsoft Office". The message refers >> to registry policy settings and the help system refers to a Microsoft >> knowledge base article 922850 that leads me nowhere useful. > What were the word documents created in and what is the exact message you > are receiving ? has MS Office 2003. The documents seem to have been created by Word version 2. I "upgraded" them to version 2003 and then copied them back to my Vista machine. Thus this new feature will probably not disturb me much. Quote: > Did you check out any of the KB articles under 'REFERENCES' on KB922850? quite a few, including searching for all the given registry keys. (I have none of the specific keys in my registry) Quote: Quote: >> >> Can someone point me to relevant documentation on this (new) feature >> please? >> >> regards Sven > > MowGreen > =============== > *-343-* FDNY > Never Forgotten regards Sven Quote: > =============== |
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| | Re: New (default) security policies in Vista See if the following KB provides you any insight to registry changes that can be undone to view Word docs, if so desired : Information about certain file types that are blocked after you install Office 2003 Service Pack 3 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938810 I can't find anything concerning Outlook, but since you've founnd a way to utilize the email URLS ... Quote: Quote: >> My sympathy - I happened to be there at the time and still feel sorry. following weeks the responders were told that wearing masks was optional. Now most of them are being stricken by illnesses that could have been avoided. Whoever made masks optional was a moron at best, criminally negligent at worst. MowGreen =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== Sven Pran wrote: Quote: > > "MowGreen" <mowgreen@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:efUFVT0zJHA.2656@xxxxxx > Quote: >> Inline: >> >> Sven Pran wrote: >> Quote: >>> Recently some default security policies has been changed on my Vista, >>> apparently as the result of upgrades to my system. >>> >>> 1: I can no longer activate an URL received in an incoming email >>> directly but must copy the URL to the address bar in my Internet >>> Explorer. This makes sense and I can live with that. >> >> What is the email being viewed in ? > > Office Outlook 2007 > It has changed it's behaviour sometimes during the last months. I > haven't cared too much because it wasn't really that difficult to just > copy the URL to the address bar in IE7 > Quote: Quote: >>> >>> 2: I discover that I can no longer open some of my word documents >>> "created in an earlier version of Microsoft Office". The message >>> refers to registry policy settings and the help system refers to a >>> Microsoft knowledge base article 922850 that leads me nowhere useful. >> >> What were the word documents created in and what is the exact message >> you are receiving ? > > I have later copied the documents in question to my XP computer that > still has MS Office 2003. The documents seem to have been created by > Word version 2. I "upgraded" them to version 2003 and then copied them > back to my Vista machine. Thus this new feature will probably not > disturb me much. > Quote: >> Did you check out any of the KB articles under 'REFERENCES' on KB922850? > > I can't swear that I examined absolutely every reference, but I checked > quite a few, including searching for all the given registry keys. (I > have none of the specific keys in my registry) > Quote: Quote: >>> >>> Can someone point me to relevant documentation on this (new) feature >>> please? >>> >>> regards Sven >> >> >> MowGreen >> =============== >> *-343-* FDNY >> Never Forgotten > > My sympathy - I happened to be there at the time and still feel sorry. > > regards Sven > Quote: >> =============== > |
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| | RE: New (default) security policies in Vista I have the same problem accessing an URL thru Outlook 2007, I had two microsoft engineer working on the case and found nothing as we speak "Sven Pran" wrote: Quote: > Recently some default security policies has been changed on my Vista, > apparently as the result of upgrades to my system. > > 1: I can no longer activate an URL received in an incoming email directly > but must copy the URL to the address bar in my Internet Explorer. This makes > sense and I can live with that. > > 2: I discover that I can no longer open some of my word documents "created > in an earlier version of Microsoft Office". The message refers to registry > policy settings and the help system refers to a Microsoft knowledge base > article 922850 that leads me nowhere useful. > > Can someone point me to relevant documentation on this (new) feature please? > > regards Sven > |
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| | Re: New (default) security policies in Vista [crossposted to microsoft.public.outlook.general] JYP <JYP@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I have the same problem accessing an URL thru Outlook 2007, I had two >microsoft engineer working on the case and found nothing as we speak > >"Sven Pran" wrote: > Quote: >> Recently some default security policies has been changed on my Vista, >> apparently as the result of upgrades to my system. >> >> 1: I can no longer activate an URL received in an incoming email directly >> but must copy the URL to the address bar in my Internet Explorer. This makes >> sense and I can live with that. >> >> 2: I discover that I can no longer open some of my word documents "created >> in an earlier version of Microsoft Office". The message refers to registry >> policy settings and the help system refers to a Microsoft knowledge base >> article 922850 that leads me nowhere useful. >> >> Can someone point me to relevant documentation on this (new) feature please? >> >> regards Sven >> |
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| | Re: New (default) security policies in Vista 1. What exactly happens when you click the url? If an error message mentions restrictions in effect, see http://www.slipstick.com/problems/link_restrict.htm - this seems to be a fairly common problem with IE8 installations. If the url is prefixed with blocked, see http://www.slipstick.com/mail1/blocked.htm 2. Why isn't the KB article useful? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: mailto:dailytips-subscribe-request@xxxxxx EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: mailto:EMO-NEWSLETTER-SUBSCRIBE-REQUEST@xxxxxx You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Manny Weisbord" <mannyweisbord@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:enrk3553ei6chp53a14lrmrqlljrirkqlh@xxxxxx Quote: > [crossposted to microsoft.public.outlook.general] > > > JYP <JYP@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >>I have the same problem accessing an URL thru Outlook 2007, I had two >>microsoft engineer working on the case and found nothing as we speak >> >>"Sven Pran" wrote: >> Quote: >>> Recently some default security policies has been changed on my Vista, >>> apparently as the result of upgrades to my system. >>> >>> 1: I can no longer activate an URL received in an incoming email >>> directly >>> but must copy the URL to the address bar in my Internet Explorer. This >>> makes >>> sense and I can live with that. >>> >>> 2: I discover that I can no longer open some of my word documents >>> "created >>> in an earlier version of Microsoft Office". The message refers to >>> registry >>> policy settings and the help system refers to a Microsoft knowledge base >>> article 922850 that leads me nowhere useful. >>> >>> Can someone point me to relevant documentation on this (new) feature >>> please? >>> >>> regards Sven >>> |
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