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Since today I have been unable to open attachments (word, excel and jpg)
except pdf files. I am able to copy and paste to a folder and open from the folder. I get a "The file can not be found" message. Had a big windows service pack yesterday, could that change any mail settings? |
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"SteveT" wrote: Since today I have been unable to open attachments (word, excel and jpg) except pdf files. I am able to copy and paste to a folder and open from the folder. I get a "The file can not be found" message. Had a big windows service pack yesterday, could that change any mail settings? |
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SteveT wrote:
Since today I have been unable to open attachments (word, excel and jpg) except pdf files. I am able to copy and paste to a folder and open from the folder. I get a "The file can not be found" message. Had a big windows service pack yesterday, could that change any mail settings? Did the "big" SP include IE8? If you are running IE8 most probably you get bitten by the IE8-WinMail bug which affects many systems (though not the majority) after installing IE8. The only cure is to uninstall IE8: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957700/en-us The problems can be reduced to JPG and TXT files (all other files types opening fine) with a workaround: Right-click on the shortcut that you use to open Windows Mail. Select Properties. In the field labeled 'Start in' change the entered value to %UserProfile%. Click OK. Restart Windows Mail and try opening attachments. HTH Rainald |
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Thank you for the advise it worked a treat. Uninstalled IE8 and IE7 restored
all systems working including access to e-mail attachments. "Rainald Taesler" wrote: SteveT wrote: Since today I have been unable to open attachments (word, excel and jpg) except pdf files. I am able to copy and paste to a folder and open from the folder. I get a "The file can not be found" message. Had a big windows service pack yesterday, could that change any mail settings? Did the "big" SP include IE8? If you are running IE8 most probably you get bitten by the IE8-WinMail bug which affects many systems (though not the majority) after installing IE8. The only cure is to uninstall IE8: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957700/en-us The problems can be reduced to JPG and TXT files (all other files types opening fine) with a workaround: Right-click on the shortcut that you use to open Windows Mail. Select Properties. In the field labeled 'Start in' change the entered value to %UserProfile%. Click OK. Restart Windows Mail and try opening attachments. HTH Rainald |
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SteveT wrote:
Thank you for the advise it worked a treat. Uninstalled IE8 and IE7 restored all systems working including access to e-mail attachments. You're welcome! Thanks for the feedback. Rainald |
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I would prefer not to go back to IE7, but would rather wait for a MS fix. I
found I could work around the problem by dragging the attachment to the desktop where it would then open correctly. Thanks anyhow for the response. "BertS" wrote: "SteveT" wrote: Since today I have been unable to open attachments (word, excel and jpg) except pdf files. I am able to copy and paste to a folder and open from the folder. I get a "The file can not be found" message. Had a big windows service pack yesterday, could that change any mail settings? |
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there is no value in the "start" box and it won't let me click on it to enter
anything.....now what....I have the same problem....but it is weird.....I have had IE8 for awhile now and all of a sudden it says it cant find jpg....why would this happen now I wonder? "Rainald Taesler" wrote: SteveT wrote: Since today I have been unable to open attachments (word, excel and jpg) except pdf files. I am able to copy and paste to a folder and open from the folder. I get a "The file can not be found" message. Had a big windows service pack yesterday, could that change any mail settings? Did the "big" SP include IE8? If you are running IE8 most probably you get bitten by the IE8-WinMail bug which affects many systems (though not the majority) after installing IE8. The only cure is to uninstall IE8: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957700/en-us The problems can be reduced to JPG and TXT files (all other files types opening fine) with a workaround: Right-click on the shortcut that you use to open Windows Mail. Select Properties. In the field labeled 'Start in' change the entered value to %UserProfile%. Click OK. Restart Windows Mail and try opening attachments. HTH Rainald |
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Your best bet for a trouble free workaround is to uninstall IE8:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957700 or else upgrade to Windows Live Mail: http://download.live.com/wlmail -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Reynolds" wrote in message news ![]() there is no value in the "start" box and it won't let me click on it to enter anything.....now what....I have the same problem....but it is weird.....I have had IE8 for awhile now and all of a sudden it says it cant find jpg....why would this happen now I wonder? "Rainald Taesler" wrote: SteveT wrote: Since today I have been unable to open attachments (word, excel and jpg) except pdf files. I am able to copy and paste to a folder and open from the folder. I get a "The file can not be found" message. Had a big windows service pack yesterday, could that change any mail settings? Did the "big" SP include IE8? If you are running IE8 most probably you get bitten by the IE8-WinMail bug which affects many systems (though not the majority) after installing IE8. The only cure is to uninstall IE8: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957700/en-us The problems can be reduced to JPG and TXT files (all other files types opening fine) with a workaround: Right-click on the shortcut that you use to open Windows Mail. Select Properties. In the field labeled 'Start in' change the entered value to %UserProfile%. Click OK. Restart Windows Mail and try opening attachments. HTH Rainald |
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I am not sure I want windows live mail....what is the difference between it
and windows mail? If Microsoft is aware of this problem....what has it not been corrected? Thank you for your time ..... "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Your best bet for a trouble free workaround is to uninstall IE8: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957700 or else upgrade to Windows Live Mail: http://download.live.com/wlmail -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Reynolds" wrote in message news ![]() there is no value in the "start" box and it won't let me click on it to enter anything.....now what....I have the same problem....but it is weird.....I have had IE8 for awhile now and all of a sudden it says it cant find jpg....why would this happen now I wonder? "Rainald Taesler" wrote: SteveT wrote: Since today I have been unable to open attachments (word, excel and jpg) except pdf files. I am able to copy and paste to a folder and open from the folder. I get a "The file can not be found" message. Had a big windows service pack yesterday, could that change any mail settings? Did the "big" SP include IE8? If you are running IE8 most probably you get bitten by the IE8-WinMail bug which affects many systems (though not the majority) after installing IE8. The only cure is to uninstall IE8: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957700/en-us The problems can be reduced to JPG and TXT files (all other files types opening fine) with a workaround: Right-click on the shortcut that you use to open Windows Mail. Select Properties. In the field labeled 'Start in' change the entered value to %UserProfile%. Click OK. Restart Windows Mail and try opening attachments. HTH Rainald |
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Microsoft advised users two years ago that Windows Live Mail was the
replacement for Windows Mail. All development and improvement of Windows Mail has been stopped since about June 2006. Given the amount of time that has passed since this incompatibility between Windows Mail and IE8 was first discovered, it is not likely that a fix will be forthcoming. You have your choice of the two 'fixes' I mentioned below, or else save attachments first, then open them outside of WM. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Reynolds" wrote in message ... I am not sure I want windows live mail....what is the difference between it and windows mail? If Microsoft is aware of this problem....what has it not been corrected? Thank you for your time ..... "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Your best bet for a trouble free workaround is to uninstall IE8: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957700 or else upgrade to Windows Live Mail: http://download.live.com/wlmail -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Reynolds" wrote in message news ![]() there is no value in the "start" box and it won't let me click on it to enter anything.....now what....I have the same problem....but it is weird.....I have had IE8 for awhile now and all of a sudden it says it cant find jpg....why would this happen now I wonder? "Rainald Taesler" wrote: SteveT wrote: Since today I have been unable to open attachments (word, excel and jpg) except pdf files. I am able to copy and paste to a folder and open from the folder. I get a "The file can not be found" message. Had a big windows service pack yesterday, could that change any mail settings? Did the "big" SP include IE8? If you are running IE8 most probably you get bitten by the IE8-WinMail bug which affects many systems (though not the majority) after installing IE8. The only cure is to uninstall IE8: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957700/en-us The problems can be reduced to JPG and TXT files (all other files types opening fine) with a workaround: Right-click on the shortcut that you use to open Windows Mail. Select Properties. In the field labeled 'Start in' change the entered value to %UserProfile%. Click OK. Restart Windows Mail and try opening attachments. HTH Rainald |
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