Windows2003-3790/inetcore/outlookexpress/msoeres/sandehlp.htx
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BODY {
color: black;
background: white;
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P.Header {
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<H1>
<TABLE ID="ridTable1" ALIGN="RIGHT" WIDTH="100%">
<TR>
<TD>
<P ID="ridHeader" CLASS="Header" ALIGN="RIGHT">
Security Help<BR>
Digitally Signed & Encrypted Message
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<TD WIDTH="64">
<IMG ID"ridImage1" SRC="res://msoeres.dll/quest2.gif" ALIGN="RIGHT">
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<TD VALIGN="top">
<IMG ID="ridImage2" SRC="res://msoeres.dll/digsig.gif"><BR>
<IMG ID="ridImage3" SRC="res://msoeres.dll/encrypt.gif">
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<TD>
<P ID="ridMainText" CLASS="main">
This message has been digitally signed and encrypted by the sender.
<BR>
<BR>
Signed e-mail from others allows you to verify the authenticity of a
message -- that the message is from the supposed sender and that it has
not been tampered with during transit.<BR><BR>
Any problems with a signed message will be described in a Security
Warning which may follow this one. If there are problems, you should
consider that the message was tampered with or was not from the
supposed sender.<BR><BR>
When you receive an encrypted e-mail message, you can be reasonably
confident that the message was not read by anyone else. Outlook
Express automatically decrypts e-mail messages, provided you have
the correct digital ID installed on your computer.
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<P ALIGN="CENTER" CLASS="Checkbox">
<INPUT TYPE="CHECKBOX" NAME="chkShowAgain" ID="ridChkShowAgain">
&nbsp;Don't show me this Help screen again.
</P>
<P ALIGN="CENTER"><BUTTON TYPE="BUTTON" ID="btnContinue">Continue</BUTTON></P>
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