If your organization is using Microsoft® Outlook® 98, Outlook 2000, Outlook 2002, or Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 with a server that has server-side security, such as Microsoft Exchange Server, you can customize the security features to meet your organization's needs. For example, you can control the types of attached files blocked by Outlook, modify the Outlook Object Model warning notifications, and specify user- or group-security levels.
The Outlook Administrator Pack consists of four files, packaged into one self-extracting executable file. When you run the executable file, the following files are copied to a location you specify:
- Comdlg32.ocx — A file used by the Trusted Code control that provides a user interface for selecting the trusted COM add-in.
- Hashctl.dll — A file used by the Trusted Code control to specify trusted COM add-ins.
- OutlookSecurity.oft — An Outlook template that enables you to customize the security settings on the Microsoft Exchange server.
- Readme.doc — A document that provides information about the values and settings available in the OutlookSecurity.oft template and describes how to deploy the new settings on Exchange Server.
Download and install the Outlook Administrator Pack
The Outlook Administrator Pack is copied to your computer by the Microsoft Office 2003 Editions Resource Kit Setup program, but you must install the files separately. To install the Outlook Administrator Pack, run Admpack.exe from the \Program Files\ORKTools\ORK11\TOOLS\Outlook Administrator Pack folder on your computer. This executable file will copy the four administrative files to a location you specify.
Toolbox The Outlook Administrator Pack (admpack.exe) is included in the Office 2003 Editions Resource Kit toolset (ork.exe) and is available as a download. You can find this downloadable file on the Office 2003 Resource Kit Downloads page. After installation of the resource kit, you will need to find and run the admpack.exe to install the administrator pack to your computer.