Hallo Christian,

On Sat, 16 Sep 2000 01:55:31 -0500 GMT (16/09/2000, 14:55 +0800 GMT),
Christian Dysthe wrote:

CD>   I was wondering how I can disable the warning I get every time I
CD>   open an attachment. Yes, I know the warning is a good thing, but I
CD>   do not have time for it (and I know what may infect my system
CD>   anyway).

This question has been asked many times and should probably be taken
into the FAQ.

Quote from my message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 6
September 2000 in reply to Graham Foster's question (also quoted):

GF>>  I know I should know this.. but where in the registry do I switch off
GF>>  the 'dangerous attachments' warning that is driving me to
GF>>  distraction. (I know about shift open - I just forget to use it :-)

TF> HKCU/Software/RIT/The Bat!/ProtectAllowOpen, .../ProtectWarnOpen,
TF> .../ProtectDisableOpen.
TF>
TF> HTH.

OTOH, since RITlabs will stop using the registry, maybe there will be
a dialogue box in the software's GUI that can be invoked. That would
be really cool. ;-)

If you don't want to hack the registry, you can hold shift while
opening the attachments. This will override the uncle feature.

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Cheers,
Thomas                             mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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