Information
This policy setting controls whether Outlook displays a warning before sending an item that contains an unsafe attachment that will be blocked when the item is opened by a recipient.
The recommended state for this setting is: Disabled
To protect users from viruses and other harmful files, Outlook uses two levels of security, designated Level 1 and Level 2, to restrict access to files attached to e-mail messages or other items. Outlook completely blocks access to Level 1 files by default and requires users to save Level 2 files to disk before opening them. Potentially harmful files can be classified into these two levels by file type extension, with all other file types considered safe.
By default, when users attempt to send an item to which a level 1 file has been attached, Outlook warns them that the message contains a potentially unsafe attachment and that the recipient might not be able to access it. If this configuration is changed, Outlook will not display the warning when users send such items, which can cause users to lose access to important data.
Solution
To establish the recommended state via configuration profiles, set the following Settings Catalog path to Disabled :
Microsoft Outlook 2016\Security\Security Form Settings\Attachment Security\Do not prompt about Level 1 attachments when sending an item
Important: For this setting to apply, the
Outlook Security Mode
setting must be enabled in
Microsoft Outlook 2016\Security\Security Form Settings
with Use Outlook Security Group Policy selected, as set in this benchmark.
Impact:
None - this is the default behavior.