Applies to: Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2007-06-15
Use the Direct File Access Settings dialog box to specify how files will be allowed, blocked, or handled in Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access. The Allow list overrides the Block list and the Force Save list. The Block list overrides the Force Save list. The Direct File Access settings are shared by Public Computer File Access and Private Computer File Access. The Direct File Access settings and WebReady Document Viewing settings are managed separately.
- Allow
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Click the Allow button to specify which types of files should always be allowed. The Allow list overrides the Block list and Force Save list.
- Block
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Click the Block button to specify which types of files should be blocked. The Block list overrides the Force Save list and is overridden by the Allow list.
- Force Save
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Click the Force Save button to specify which types of files the user must save to disk before opening. The Force Save list is overridden by the Allow and Block lists.
- Unknown Files
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Use the Unknown Files list to specify how Outlook Web Access handles unknown files that are not in the Allow list, Block list, or Force Save list.
When you click Allow, Block, or Force Save, a new window opens in which you can add file name extensions and MIME types to the list you have selected, edit them, or remove them.
After you have selected Allow, Block, or Force Save:
- To add a file name extension or MIME type, enter it in the
appropriate box, and then click Add. File name extensions
must be preceded by a period (.), for example, ".exe".
- To edit a file name extension or MIME type, select it, and then
click Edit.
- To remove a file name extension or MIME type, select it, and
then click Remove.
When you have finished modifying the lists of file name extensions and MIME types, click OK to save your changes or click Cancel to discard your changes and return to the previous window.
For more information about direct file access from Outlook Web Access, see the following:
- Server
Configuration > Client Access > Outlook Web Access >
Private Computer File Access Tab (RTM)
- Server
Configuration > Client Access > Outlook Web Access >
Public Computer File Access Tab (RTM)
For more information about WebReady Document Viewing, see Server Configuration > Client Access > Outlook Web Access > WebReady Document Viewing Settings (RTM).