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Browse All TopicsI need help in creating a batch file to change the default location of the OutlookSecureTempFolder for:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software
I know in order for attachments to be stored in the OLK folder, the OutlookSecureTempFolder must already exist, so I'd like the batch file to check if it exists and if not to create it.
I've found this, but don't know what's needed:
for /f "tokens=3 delims= " %%a in ('reg.exe query hkcu\Software\Microsoft\Of
& I've also found this info; which seems a bit tricky:
Create a file called Security.reg that reads as follows:
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Softwar
"RequiredCA"=""
"MinEncKey"=dword:00000001
"ExternalSMime"=dword:0000
"ForceTNEF"=dword:00000000
"OutlookSecureTempFolder"=
(note change the above line to where you want the attachments to go to)
Next create a batch file called Security.cmd that contains
regedit -s %SystemRoot%\security.reg
Finally add the following section to your Usrlogn1.cmd file in the System32
folder
:security
Rem
Rem Set security for Outlook attachments
Rem
Call %SystemRoot%\System32\Secu
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by: BlueDevilFanPosted on 2007-01-17 at 16:57:36ID: 18337456
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