Microsoft KB Archive/264288

= PPT2000: Issues with Sending a Slide as an E-mail with Microsoft Outlook Security Update =

Article ID: 264288

Article Last Modified on 9/3/2002

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q264288



SUMMARY
When you send a single slide as an e-mail message, you are prompted to verify the following:

This item contains attachments that are potentially unsafe. Recipients using Outlook may not be able to open these attachments. Do you want to send this mail anyway?

When PowerPoint 2000 sends a slide as an e-mail message, it formats the message by using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and adds a JavaScript file named &quot;script.js&quot;. The script.js file contains JavaScript code that implements the various animations and special effects that you have applied to the slide. If you have installed the Microsoft Outlook E-mail Security Update, it automatically warns you that your e-mail contains a potentially unsafe attachment.

If some of your e-mail recipients have installed the Outlook E-mail Security Update, they cannot view the slide's animations and may receive error messages if they try.

For additional information about these errors, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

264261 PPT2000: Debug Errors When You Try to View a Slide Sent as E-mail



MORE INFORMATION
For more information about how other Microsoft Office products may be affected by the Outlook E-mail Security Update, please see one of the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base, depending on which version of Outlook you have:

262634 OL2000: Known Issues with the Outlook E-mail Security Update

262618 OL98: Known Issues with the Outlook E-mail Security Update

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