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Remove Deleted Information from Outlook (All Versions)
Even though an item may have been deleted in Outlook portions of it could still remain accessible in the raw data files. This setting causes Outlook 2000 to completely remove all deleted data when it is shut down.
Disable Password Caching in Office 2000 (All Versions)
Office 2000 normally attempts to cache user authentication information when establishing connections with external data sources. Because the password is saved into a text file, this creates a potential security problem.
Control Security Settings Feature in Outlook 98 (All Versions)
The Outlook 98 service packs introduced a security feature that disabled the ability to directly open executable (EXE) file. This tweak allows you to disable that functionality.
Modify the Outlook 2002 and Office XP Attachment Restrictions (All Versions)
Microsoft Outlook 2002, included with Office XP, introduced new restrictions to stop possible unsafe e-mail attachments from being opened or saved. This tweak allows you to override those restrictions.
Manage Attachment Security in Outlook (All Versions)
New security measures that improve the dialog box warnings for attachments were included in Microsoft Outlook beginning with Outlook 2000 (SR-1). The file extensions that trigger the more secure warnings can be managed through the registry.
Change Alternate Installation Credential Settings (Windows 2000/XP)
These settings control whether users are prompted to enter alternate logon credentials when installing software as a non administrative user.
Read Messages as Plain Text in Outlook 2002 (All Versions)
This restriction is used to specify that all non-digitally-signed messages should be read as plain text. This is useful in avoiding a large number of security vulnerabilities caused by HTML viruses.
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