Tham khảo tài liệu 'professional information technology-programming book part 163', công nghệ thông tin, kỹ thuật lập trình phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Disable Password Caching for Outlook Internet Mail All Windows As a security precaution you may want to disable the password caching ability for all Internet mail protocols IMAP POP and Hotmail in Outlook 2002. This setting will cause Outlook to request a password on each attempt to retrieve new mail. Disable Windows Messenger in Outlook All Windows This setting can be used to disable the integration of Windows MSN Messenger so that is does not start when using Microsoft Outlook. Manage Attachment Security in Outlook All Windows 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. Remove Deleted Information from Outlook All Windows Even though an item may have been deleted in Outlook some remnants of it could still remain accessible in the raw data files. This setting causes Outlook 2000 and 2002 XP to completely remove all deleted data when it is shut down. Set the Temporary Attachment Directory for Outlook All Windows When you open an attachment in an Outlook the temporary attachment file is created in a known folder this may present a possible security problem. This tweak allows you to change the temporary directory used for storing attachments. Disable Outlook Today Page All Windows This restriction is used to disable the Outlook Today page in Microsoft Outlook 2002. When this setting is applied the option to view Outlook Today will be removed. Control Security Settings Feature in Outlook 98 All Windows 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. Read Messages as Plain Text in Outlook 2002 All Windows 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