This update rollup provides a new option that is named
BypassOwaHTMLAttachmentFiltering in the "appSettings" section of the Web.Config file:
<appSettings>
<add key = "BypassOwaHTMLAttachmentFiltering" value="true" />
</appSettings>
This file is in the following location:
<driver>\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange
Server\ClientAccess\Owa
After you change the
BypassOwaHTMLAttachmentFiltering option, you can bypass the HTML attachments filtering in OWA.
Note You have to set the file extensions of the HTML attachments in
the
Force Save list in the
Direct File Access
Setting page in the Exchange Management Console. To set a file type in
the
Force Save list, follow these steps:
- In the Exchange Management Console, click Server
Configuration, and then click Client Access.
- In the action pane, under Outlook Web
Access, click Properties .
- Click either the Public Computer File
Access tab or the Private Computer File Access tab.
- Under Direct file access, select the
check box next to Enable direct file access to let users
download attachments.
- To change the kinds of attachments that you want users to
be able to access, click Customize next to Customize
direct file access.
- On the Direct File Access Settings page,
click Force Save. Then, set the file name extensions in the
Enter the file extensions you want to force save, one at a
time dialog box on the Force Save List page, and then
click Add.
- Click OK three times to save your
settings.
For more information about the
BypassOwaXmlAttachmentFiltering option , click the following article number to
view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
950675�
A downloaded .xls file attachment is empty when you open the file by using Outlook Web Access on Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1