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‎08-09-2017 06:25 AM
Hello all,
Recently upgraded Non-Production Instance from Helsinki 9 to Istanbul 7 (with hot-fix). Before we upgraded the Non-Production, I had added a file extension to be blocked from being attached to a Case. The file extension was Winmail.dat - After the upgrade, we noticed no file no matter what type was being prohibited from being attached. I went to the System Properties > Security to check and see if something didn't carry over through the upgrade. However it was the exact same as Production Instance, minus the Winmail.dat extension I already blocked in Test portal.
As a test, I removed the Winmail.dat extension as being blocked, so that NO type of file was blocked. This change allowed me to attach a file to a Case - I then put the Winmail.dat extension back as being blocked, and I was unable to attache a file to a Case. So for now, I have removed that Winmail.dat file from being blocked, even though I was trying to attach a word doc or even just a screen shot. I thought this to be very odd.. Has anyone that knows Istanbul ever run into this type of issue? I want to be able to possibly, down the road, block certain extensions from being attached to a Case, and I know Winmail.dat usually just comes from Outlook emails - so figured it was an easy one to test with.
Thanks in advance if anyone is able to comment towards this..
Cheer,
-Rob
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‎08-09-2017 06:28 AM
Hi Rob,
Have you tried just adding 'dat'? Winmail.dat is not an extension so much as a complete filename. Extension examples are gif, jpg, png, pdf
http://wiki.servicenow.com/index.php?title=Administering_Attachments#Restricting_File_Extensions

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‎08-09-2017 06:28 AM
Hi Rob,
Have you tried just adding 'dat'? Winmail.dat is not an extension so much as a complete filename. Extension examples are gif, jpg, png, pdf
http://wiki.servicenow.com/index.php?title=Administering_Attachments#Restricting_File_Extensions

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‎08-09-2017 06:29 AM
Oh Chuck - always to my rescue!! haha
that is a good call I didn't even think about that! I will try that out!
as always - you're a great help!
-Rob
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‎12-21-2020 07:49 PM
Hi Tomasi,
I only found the blacklist in the system, Did you find where the system can set the attachment whitelist?