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| Recieving Files from MSN that are "blocked" by Windows - RETRIEVAB and stupid windows keeps blocking them. I'm trying to find out how to access them and it's proving difficult. If anyone could help me that would be fantastic |
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| Re: Recieving Files from MSN that are "blocked" by Windows - RETRIEVAB
Have your friend zip the files and send them to you. When you get the files, unzip them and listen to the music. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "~K~" <~K~@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:81A4F0B9-CF7F-4A45-8E50-A3BE02FDF2F7@microsoft.com... >A friend of mind keeps trying to send me files over MSN, they're both mp3's > and stupid windows keeps blocking them. I'm trying to find out how to > access > them and it's proving difficult. If anyone could help me that would be > fantastic |
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| RE: Recieving Files from MSN that are "blocked" by Windows - RETRIEVAB
If you use Outlook Express,goto Tools-> Options -> Security and uncheck "Do not allow ...." so you 'll unblock all blocked files When you open the files,you may turn on the functions because it is more than useful in preventing from worms/viruses infection Panda_man "~K~" wrote: > A friend of mind keeps trying to send me files over MSN, they're both mp3's > and stupid windows keeps blocking them. I'm trying to find out how to access > them and it's proving difficult. If anyone could help me that would be > fantastic |
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| WHERE do blocked files go???
I have the same problem.. My question though is WHERE does windows put the files??? I cannot seem to find them anywhere on my computer. Please someone let me know where they go. "~K~" wrote: > A friend of mind keeps trying to send me files over MSN, they're both mp3's > and stupid windows keeps blocking them. I'm trying to find out how to access > them and it's proving difficult. If anyone could help me that would be > fantastic |
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| Re: WHERE do blocked files go???
"MJ" <MJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4D6F1BDB-ED31-4385-91D5-F0A1A5A62F62@microsoft.com... >I have the same problem.. My question though is WHERE does windows put the > files??? I cannot seem to find them anywhere on my computer. > > Please someone let me know where they go. > > "~K~" wrote: > >> A friend of mind keeps trying to send me files over MSN, they're both >> mp3's >> and stupid windows keeps blocking them. I'm trying to find out how to >> access >> them and it's proving difficult. If anyone could help me that would be >> fantastic They don't go anywhere. It's not like the files are floating out there somewhere separate of the e-mail. Those "attachments" are INSIDE the e-mail message as a specially encoded text section. You already have them WITHIN the e-mail message but they are marked to be blocked. Once tagged to be blocked, changing the Level1Remove registry key to allow them will not unmark those attachments within any previously received e-mails. You will need to have the sender resend those mails with those attachments. Unblocking works on future delivered e-mails. Of course, I'm assuming that you are talking about Outlook but then you never did mention in WHICH application the "attachments" are getting blocked. -- How to post: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 http://www.newsreaders.com/guide/netiquette.html http://www.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/emily-postnews/part1/ |
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| Re: WHERE do blocked files go???
I thought it was obvious (but apparently not) that "MSN" meant msn messenger or windows messenger. None of the files I spoke of came as any sort of attachments... they were sent files through a chat window. "Vanguard" wrote: > "MJ" <MJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4D6F1BDB-ED31-4385-91D5-F0A1A5A62F62@microsoft.com... > >I have the same problem.. My question though is WHERE does windows put the > > files??? I cannot seem to find them anywhere on my computer. > > > > Please someone let me know where they go. > > > > "~K~" wrote: > > > >> A friend of mind keeps trying to send me files over MSN, they're both > >> mp3's > >> and stupid windows keeps blocking them. I'm trying to find out how to > >> access > >> them and it's proving difficult. If anyone could help me that would be > >> fantastic > > > They don't go anywhere. It's not like the files are floating out there > somewhere separate of the e-mail. Those "attachments" are INSIDE the e-mail > message as a specially encoded text section. You already have them WITHIN > the e-mail message but they are marked to be blocked. Once tagged to be > blocked, changing the Level1Remove registry key to allow them will not > unmark those attachments within any previously received e-mails. You will > need to have the sender resend those mails with those attachments. > Unblocking works on future delivered e-mails. Of course, I'm assuming that > you are talking about Outlook but then you never did mention in WHICH > application the "attachments" are getting blocked. > > -- > How to post: > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > http://www.newsreaders.com/guide/netiquette.html > http://www.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/emily-postnews/part1/ > > |
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| Re: WHERE do blocked files go???
~K~ wrote: > A friend of mind keeps trying to send me files over MSN, they're > both mp3's and stupid windows keeps blocking them. I'm trying to > find out how to access them and it's proving difficult. If anyone > could help me that would be fantastic MJ wrote: > I have the same problem.. My question though is WHERE does windows > put the files??? I cannot seem to find them anywhere on my > computer. > > Please someone let me know where they go. Blocked - in MSN Messenger and other such applications - means just that - blocked. If they ARE getting transferred to you - then they are where you told them to save - but if they were blocked - then you likely never received them anyway. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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| Re: WHERE do blocked files go???
geeze you guys dont follow, the file sends, receives, and you can access it, but when you click "OPEN" on msn messenger conversation windows, it blocks and deletes the file. Where do they go? Or on another question, how do you disable the blocking of files through the applications, most of us have firewalls that do this job, and microsoft is just making our experience more restricted. |
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| Re: WHERE do blocked files go???
"MJ" <MJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E4E7027C-E638-48C7-A765-AB1C5470E900@microsoft.com... >I thought it was obvious (but apparently not) that "MSN" meant msn >messenger > or windows messenger. None of the files I spoke of came as any sort of > attachments... they were sent files through a chat window. MSN is both an ISP and a content provider, and that includes webmail (which may be accessible to a local e-mail client using WebDAV if you have a paid Hotmail account, or one that got grandfathered in before the 20-Nov-2004 cutoff date when they changed their policy). Since you are not asking about problems with attachments in e-mails but instead in MSN *Messenger* (which is a chat and notifier client), you might want to target your question to the more focused community over at the microsoft.public.msn.messenger group. |
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| Re: WHERE do blocked files go???
"Brian F" <Brian F@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C096DD34-8463-4924-B197-DFB00D8287F3@microsoft.com... > geeze you guys dont follow, the file sends, receives, and you can access > it, > but when you click "OPEN" on msn messenger conversation windows, it blocks > and deletes the file. Where do they go? Or on another question, how do you > disable the blocking of files through the applications, most of us have > firewalls that do this job, and microsoft is just making our experience > more > restricted. > Firewalls never block based on content. They haven't a clue that some datastream has within it some content that you want to block (or allow). Content blocking is not what firewalls do. It is possible that you have the ports blocked that MSN Messenger uses for file transfer. Does your firewall, whatever it is, provide a logfile so you can check what connects were blocked or disallowed? A Google search shows several articles on how to block MSN ports, like http://www.google.com/search?q=%2B%2...Bblock+%2Bport, so you might read those to see if your firewall is blocking them. "You can access it" yet "Open on MSN Messenger ... blocks and deletes." Okay, so just how do you get to access the file? Are you going to wherever you configured MSN Messenger to save Sent Files? -- __________________________________________________ Post replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. For e-mail: Remove "NIX" and add "#VN" to Subject. __________________________________________________ |
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| Re: WHERE do blocked files go???
In article <eMXCqjPLGHA.1180@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>, vanguard.news@yahooNIX.com says... > Firewalls never block based on content. They haven't a clue that some > datastream has within it some content that you want to block (or allow). > Content blocking is not what firewalls do. I disagree, and I've got lots of installed firewalls that BLOCK CONTENT in the HTTP and SMTP streams. My WatchGuard Firewalls can block attachments based on MIME TYPE, by extension, by size of attachment, and many other CONTENT TYPES. They can also block content from HTTP streams, keeping you from downloading a EXE, but allowing a DOC, or removing connection information and cookies, or blocking Active-X, or invalid headers.... While these are not "Firewall" functions, they are Proxy based services inside most high-end firewalls designed as border devices - something that cheap, sub-$500, units will not have. -- spam999free@rrohio.com remove 999 in order to email me |
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| Re: WHERE do blocked files go???
"Leythos" <void@nowhere.lan> wrote in message news:FCxGf.93983$Q11.59678@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com. .. > In article <eMXCqjPLGHA.1180@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>, > vanguard.news@yahooNIX.com says... >> Firewalls never block based on content. They haven't a clue that some >> datastream has within it some content that you want to block (or allow). >> Content blocking is not what firewalls do. > > I disagree, and I've got lots of installed firewalls that BLOCK CONTENT > in the HTTP and SMTP streams. > > My WatchGuard Firewalls can block attachments based on MIME TYPE, by > extension, by size of attachment, and many other CONTENT TYPES. They can > also block content from HTTP streams, keeping you from downloading a > EXE, but allowing a DOC, or removing connection information and cookies, > or blocking Active-X, or invalid headers.... > > While these are not "Firewall" functions, they are Proxy based services > inside most high-end firewalls designed as border devices - something > that cheap, sub-$500, units will not have. Since the OP never bothered to mention WHICH firewall he/she uses, it is really doubtful that they are using anything other than a "personal" software firewall that runs on the same host that they are attempting to protect. The [lack of] expertise shown in the question itself pretty much indicates that this user is not running a separate host as a firewall appliance in an enterprise-level network. All the content interrogation you mention goes beyond what is a firewall. Content filtering is something above and in addition to firewalling. Just because a firewall product includes extra features doesn't mean those features are intrinsic operations to a firewall. I can buy suites that include a whole slew of disparate functioned programs, like anti-spam with anti-virus with privacy protection with e-mail attachment protection and maybe even with content filtering or censorware, but that doesn't make them all a firewall function. When you wander off into discussing content filtering, it certainly doesn't doesn't sound even like a firewalling function; otherwise, you could extend even farther and include something like Websense for content filtering but that is obviously not a firewall. You can get products from WatchGuard that even include spam filtering and obviously that is also not a firewalling function. Considering the question posed by Brian, I really doubt he is using a firewall appliance (with or without all the extra bells and whistles ABOVE just a firewalling function). The question indicates that, at most, Brian is using a personal firewall (and since he doesn't even mention WHICH one then he might be using just the Windows Firewall). -- __________________________________________________ Post replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. For e-mail: Remove "NIX" and add "#VN" to Subject. __________________________________________________ |
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| Re: WHERE do blocked files go???
Ok, I've had enough of this, it needs clarifying. MSN MESSENGER was used for a friend to send me an MP3 file, this file sends secessfully, then, upon opening the file, WINDOWS SECURITY (sp2... ) BLOCKS ACCESS to the file saying it is potentially unsafe. There is a link to this Help And Supposrt Center topic "How blocking some attachments helps protect your computer", If you read that, the link tells you HOW to access these files, BUT! And this is where noone seems to understand our problem, The file is not there! Windows Security deleted it, apparently! We want our files, or else I'm getting rid of bloody windows and going back to LINUX! Thankyou ;) |
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| Re: WHERE do blocked files go???
Actually, I have the same problem as you and I was wondering about how to at least see those files that I've successfully downloaded with Windows Live Messenger Beta, but are "invisible" or deleted already. Pretty stupid. WuFei Screeeech wrote: > Ok, I've had enough of this, it needs clarifying. > > MSN MESSENGER was used for a friend to send me an MP3 file, this file sends > secessfully, then, upon opening the file, WINDOWS SECURITY (sp2... ) BLOCKS > ACCESS to the file saying it is potentially unsafe. There is a link to this > Help And Supposrt Center topic "How blocking some attachments helps protect > your computer", If you read that, the link tells you HOW to access these > files, BUT! And this is where noone seems to understand our problem, The > file is not there! Windows Security deleted it, apparently! > > We want our files, or else I'm getting rid of bloody windows and going back > to LINUX! > > Thankyou ;) |
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| RE: Recieving Files from MSN that are "blocked" by Windows - RETRIEVAB "~K~" wrote: > A friend of mind keeps trying to send me files over MSN, they're both mp3's > and stupid windows keeps blocking them. I'm trying to find out how to access > them and it's proving difficult. If anyone could help me that would be > fantastic |
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