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Disable IE open/save dialog box when openen archived item

Sander_Meyer
Level 4
How can I disable the file open/save dialog box when opening an archived item.

When I press the "view the original item" link in outlook it opens IE and then
the download dialog box pops up. I have adjusted some security settings without succes.

It would be verry nice if you could just disable the download box completely or only for .msg files.

Thanks in advance,

Sander
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Sander_Meyer
Level 4
I think I have tried allmost any security setting in IE. Setting it to verry low and adding the evserver to trusted sites does also not help. What can be wrong?

andra_christie
Level 6
Employee Accredited
 
sorry I couldn't find anything better

Peter_Ayoun
Level 4
Partner
I have a similar isue at customer site, i could find this is related to a security hotfix to IE.
the KB that Andra gave will work only on WinXP SP1 and previous version . I found a really new IE hotfix which should be included in WinXP SP3 , testing it and will let you know.

Peter

Sander_Meyer
Level 4
My problem is not the OS or the IE version. With 2000 and IE 6 I got the same.

I think this is the problem:

If you press  "view the orginal item" the url
http://evserver1.domain.nl/EnterpriseVault/ViewMessage.asp?Vaultld= etc etc
opens in IE.

evserver1 is an DNS alias to the internal enterprise vault servername.

If I change(in the IE adressbar) evserver1 in to the internal servername and press enter, IE opens the message. If I change it back and press enter, IE comes with the open/save window.

So IE only comes with the open/save windows when useing the alias name.
It's a security warning, since IE thinks evserver1 is an external adress or something.
No trusted internal adress.

But If I add evserver1 to the trusted sites in IE, it still does nit solve the problem?

I cannot try it with Firefox, because it says Parsing an XSLT stylesheet failed

Sander



Message Edited by Sander Meyer on 06-18-200702:54 AM

Message Edited by Sander Meyer on 06-18-200702:58 AM