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The Outlook 98 version of the Outlook E-Mail
Security Update by default removes the CDO
(Collaboration Data Objects) component. CDO is another programming
model that allows applications to create and send e-mail messages.
When this patch was first issued, Microsoft did not have a separate CDO
security patch and Microsoft decided to simply remove CDO from Outlook 98
installations. However, many Outlook custom forms and applications use
CDO,
because CDO can do things that the Outlook programming model cannot
-- such as retrieving the e-mail address of the person who sent a
message or popping up a dialog where you can choose recipients from
the Address Book. If you have custom applications that you know use
CDO, you may want to modify the installation of the Outlook 98
version of the Outlook E-mail Security Update to keep CDO on the
system by following the steps below.
You also now have the option of installing a secured version of
CDO. See Outlook
CDO Security Update.
Installing
the Update with CDO | More Information
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Installing the Update with CDO
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Follow these steps to create an installation point for the patch
that will avoid removing CDO. You will need WinZip
or another application that can extract files from the
self-extracting patch download.
- Right-click on the patch download file, O98sec.exe, choose Winzip
| Extract To (or the command for your extraction program),
and indicate the folder where you want to place the extracted
files.
- From the extraction folder, open the O98sec.inf file
in Notepad.
- Place a semi-colon in front of each of the following lines
to turn that line into a comment.
UnregisterOCXs=RegServerCDO
DelFiles=DelCDOFiles
DelReg=CDO.RegServer
Each of the three lines appears four times in the O98sec.inf
file, in the four sections for the different modes and operating
systems -- [MapiInstall], [MapiInstall.NT], [OMIInstall] and [OMIInstall.NT]: - Save the O98sec.inf file.
- From the extraction folder, run Security.exe to install the
patch.
If you later want to install the patch on other machines and
remove CDO, just take out the semi-colons you added to O98sec.inf in
Step 3.
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