Microsoft is spending the month of June fixing problems brought on by updates it delivered at the beginning of the month. Earlier, the company released a rollup for Windows 7 to fix some things. Now, it is also delivering Outlook-specific updates to solve some of the other issues affecting customers…namely…
- When you open an attachment whose file name includes an ellipsis (…) or an exclamation point (!), the files are blocked and you receive a warning message.
- If an email message includes an attached email message, and the attached email message’s subject line includes an unsafe file name extension (as listed in the Blocked attachments in Outlook Office webpage), the email attachment is blocked for recipients.
- When you open attachments that use ShowLevel1Attach, you receive the following error message: One or more objects in this file have been disabled due to your policy settings
Downloads…
Update for Microsoft Outlook 2010 (KB3015545) 32-Bit Edition (KB3015545)
Update for Microsoft Outlook 2010 (KB3015545) 64-Bit Edition (KB3015545)
Update for Microsoft Outlook 2010 (KB3015545) 64-Bit Edition (KB3015545)
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