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| | Cannot open attachments Vista user - Mozilla Internet I have been reading all the messages from other who cannot open any attachment in Windows Mail. I have also tried all the suggestions but so far nothings is working for me. It doesn't seem to matter the extension (.jpeg, .htm, .wmv, .gif) none of them open. My screen fades out and I get "windows not responding" and have to close the program. Can anyone offer any suggestions? Thank you! |
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| XP Pro 32bit | Re: Cannot open attachments I don't know what to say about this either because the regular Windows Mail that came with vista gave me nothing but troubles also. Howabout switching mail clients to Windows Live Mail. I've had good fortune with WLM. Windows Live Mail |
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| | Re: Cannot open attachments I actually solved the problem by turning off windows defender. I can now open my attachments, yeah!! "fuzor_silverbolt" wrote: Quote: > > I don't know what to say about this either because the regular Windows > Mail that came with vista gave me nothing but troubles also. Howabout > switching mail clients to Windows Live Mail. I've had good fortune with > WLM. 'Windows Live Mail' (http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview) > > > -- > fuzor_silverbolt > > -----------My Rig----------- > Manufacturer: Dell Inc. > Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6700 @ 2.66GHz (4 CPUs), > ~2.7GHz > Memory: 3326MB RAM > Hard Drive: 984 GB 2x500GB RAID 0 > Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT > Monitor: SyncMaster 2220WM/G22PW/220WM(Digital) > Sound Card: SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC > Operating System: Windows Vistaâ„¢ Ultimate 32bit > |
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| | Re: Cannot open attachments Yours is the first report I've seen, indicating that Windows Defender interferes with Windows Mail. It may be just a coincidence. Which antivirus are you running? -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "CHRISTINA" <CHRISTINA@xxxxxx> wrote in message news F8D4D41-62C4-44A7-A957-7BB3DE02BEF4@xxxxxxQuote: >I actually solved the problem by turning off windows defender. I can now open > my attachments, yeah!! > > "fuzor_silverbolt" wrote: > Quote: >> >> I don't know what to say about this either because the regular Windows >> Mail that came with vista gave me nothing but troubles also. Howabout >> switching mail clients to Windows Live Mail. I've had good fortune with >> WLM. 'Windows Live Mail' (http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview) >> >> >> -- >> fuzor_silverbolt >> >> -----------My Rig----------- >> Manufacturer: Dell Inc. >> Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6700 @ 2.66GHz (4 CPUs), >> ~2.7GHz >> Memory: 3326MB RAM >> Hard Drive: 984 GB 2x500GB RAID 0 >> Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT >> Monitor: SyncMaster 2220WM/G22PW/220WM(Digital) >> Sound Card: SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC >> Operating System: Windows VistaT Ultimate 32bit >> |
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| | Re: Cannot open attachments "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Quote: > Yours is the first report I've seen, indicating that Windows Defender > interferes with Windows Mail. It may be just a coincidence. Which > antivirus are you running? > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) > > > "CHRISTINA" <CHRISTINA@xxxxxx> wrote in message news F8D4D41-62C4-44A7-A957-7BB3DE02BEF4@xxxxxxQuote: > >I actually solved the problem by turning off windows defender. I can now open > > my attachments, yeah!! > > tonight (I like to think of it as return on investment for raising me : ) ), and I was hitting wall after wall until I came across your post. Here are the details of our situation. I apologize now for the length and detail of the post, but I hope that if my documentation of my experience can help someone else and some of these words trigger in a search engine, then my scribing will have served its purpose. He has Microsoft Windows Vista (I believe it is the OEM Home Premium version) and uses Windows Mail as his e-mail client. He created a document with Microsoft Word - I believe the version was Word 2003, but it may be 2000. I know it's more recent than Office 97, and not as recent as Office 2007. He sent it to me via Windows Mail as an attachment. I received it via my gmail account. I opened it directly from gmail and immediately saved a copy to my hard drive with a changed filename (he sent it to me for editing). I edited the file in Word 2003, then sent it back to him via my gmail account as an attachment. He sent me another e-mail stating he could not open the document I returned. I asked how Word behaved when he tried to open the attachments. He said it did not produce any error messages; the working icon kept turning as if it was trying to respond but it never does. Then he just closes out the e-mail. He also noted this occurred with some other attachments, too, but did not disclose the type of attachments. To ensure we were not having problems with file name conventions, I renamed the file to remove spaces, reattached the file with no spaces in the name to a new e-mail, and waited for a response. He couldn't open that one, either. I suggested that perhaps an update was pushed recently and that update may be temporarily fouling up the works. He stated he did receive an update yesterday (28 February 2008) and started having problems after that. The updates he received are as follows: Windows Vista KB940510 Windows Defender KB15597 And I assure you, my father's copy of Windows Vista is genuine. : ) As it is very late, my father has already retired for the evening. I forwarded him the suggestion of temporarily disabling Windows Defender to determine if this most recent Windows Defender update is the cause behind this issue. Should anyone concern themselves with this matter, I will post the results when I discover them tomorrow. Regards and good night. |
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| | Re: Cannot open attachments Ah, yes. I'm sorry; I forgot to add my father uses AVG as his anti-virus software client. "imperatrix mundi" wrote: Quote: > > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > Quote: > > Yours is the first report I've seen, indicating that Windows Defender > > interferes with Windows Mail. It may be just a coincidence. Which > > antivirus are you running? > > > > -- > > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) > > > > > > "CHRISTINA" <CHRISTINA@xxxxxx> wrote in message news F8D4D41-62C4-44A7-A957-7BB3DE02BEF4@xxxxxxQuote: > > >I actually solved the problem by turning off windows defender. I can now open > > > my attachments, yeah!! > > > > Christina, thank you for posting! I'm doing some tech support for my dad > tonight (I like to think of it as return on investment for raising me : ) ), > and I was hitting wall after wall until I came across your post. > > Here are the details of our situation. I apologize now for the length and > detail of the post, but I hope that if my documentation of my experience can > help someone else and some of these words trigger in a search engine, then my > scribing will have served its purpose. > > He has Microsoft Windows Vista (I believe it is the OEM Home Premium > version) and uses Windows Mail as his e-mail client. > > He created a document with Microsoft Word - I believe the version was Word > 2003, but it may be 2000. I know it's more recent than Office 97, and not as > recent as Office 2007. > > He sent it to me via Windows Mail as an attachment. I received it via my > gmail account. I opened it directly from gmail and immediately saved a copy > to my hard drive with a changed filename (he sent it to me for editing). > > I edited the file in Word 2003, then sent it back to him via my gmail > account as an attachment. He sent me another e-mail stating he could not open > the document I returned. > > I asked how Word behaved when he tried to open the attachments. He said it > did not produce any error messages; the working icon kept turning as if it > was trying to respond but it never does. Then he just closes out the e-mail. > He also noted this occurred with some other attachments, too, but did not > disclose the type of attachments. > > To ensure we were not having problems with file name conventions, I renamed > the file to remove spaces, reattached the file with no spaces in the name to > a new e-mail, and waited for a response. He couldn't open that one, either. > > I suggested that perhaps an update was pushed recently and that update may > be temporarily fouling up the works. He stated he did receive an update > yesterday (28 February 2008) and started having problems after that. > > The updates he received are as follows: > Windows Vista KB940510 > Windows Defender KB15597 > > And I assure you, my father's copy of Windows Vista is genuine. : ) > > As it is very late, my father has already retired for the evening. I > forwarded him the suggestion of temporarily disabling Windows Defender to > determine if this most recent Windows Defender update is the cause behind > this issue. > > Should anyone concern themselves with this matter, I will post the results > when I discover them tomorrow. > > Regards and good night. |
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| | Re: Cannot open attachments In order for AVG antivirus to be compatible with Windows Mail, one must select "custom" during the install phase, which then enables you to deselect the email scanning module. In order to determine if AVG could be the culprit here, it would have to be uninstalled at least temporarily. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "imperatrix mundi" <imperatrixmundi@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E8564965-BC62-42B4-868C-4951E225CF11@xxxxxx Quote: > Ah, yes. I'm sorry; I forgot to add my father uses AVG as his anti-virus > software client. > > "imperatrix mundi" wrote: > Quote: >> >> >> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: >> Quote: >> > Yours is the first report I've seen, indicating that Windows Defender >> > interferes with Windows Mail. It may be just a coincidence. Which >> > antivirus are you running? >> > >> > -- >> > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) >> > >> > >> > "CHRISTINA" <CHRISTINA@xxxxxx> wrote in message news F8D4D41-62C4-44A7-A957-7BB3DE02BEF4@xxxxxx>> > >I actually solved the problem by turning off windows defender. I can now open >> > > my attachments, yeah!! >> > > >> Christina, thank you for posting! I'm doing some tech support for my dad >> tonight (I like to think of it as return on investment for raising me : ) ), >> and I was hitting wall after wall until I came across your post. >> >> Here are the details of our situation. I apologize now for the length and >> detail of the post, but I hope that if my documentation of my experience can >> help someone else and some of these words trigger in a search engine, then my >> scribing will have served its purpose. >> >> He has Microsoft Windows Vista (I believe it is the OEM Home Premium >> version) and uses Windows Mail as his e-mail client. >> >> He created a document with Microsoft Word - I believe the version was Word >> 2003, but it may be 2000. I know it's more recent than Office 97, and not as >> recent as Office 2007. >> >> He sent it to me via Windows Mail as an attachment. I received it via my >> gmail account. I opened it directly from gmail and immediately saved a copy >> to my hard drive with a changed filename (he sent it to me for editing). >> >> I edited the file in Word 2003, then sent it back to him via my gmail >> account as an attachment. He sent me another e-mail stating he could not open >> the document I returned. >> >> I asked how Word behaved when he tried to open the attachments. He said it >> did not produce any error messages; the working icon kept turning as if it >> was trying to respond but it never does. Then he just closes out the e-mail. >> He also noted this occurred with some other attachments, too, but did not >> disclose the type of attachments. >> >> To ensure we were not having problems with file name conventions, I renamed >> the file to remove spaces, reattached the file with no spaces in the name to >> a new e-mail, and waited for a response. He couldn't open that one, either. >> >> I suggested that perhaps an update was pushed recently and that update may >> be temporarily fouling up the works. He stated he did receive an update >> yesterday (28 February 2008) and started having problems after that. >> >> The updates he received are as follows: >> Windows Vista KB940510 >> Windows Defender KB15597 >> >> And I assure you, my father's copy of Windows Vista is genuine. : ) >> >> As it is very late, my father has already retired for the evening. I >> forwarded him the suggestion of temporarily disabling Windows Defender to >> determine if this most recent Windows Defender update is the cause behind >> this issue. >> >> Should anyone concern themselves with this matter, I will post the results >> when I discover them tomorrow. >> >> Regards and good night. |
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| | Re: Cannot open attachments Christina - I was SO hopeful for this to work, but after turning off defender and trying to open a .pps file attached to an email, I get the same error message, that "this file is not a valid Win32 application" (what that message means in relation to a .pps file being opened by Powerpoint Viewer 2007, does not compute!) :>Rae The note on the PPViewer download page does say "The following Microsoft PowerPoint features are not supported by this viewer: Information Rights Management (IRM) presentations. Running macros, programs, or opening linked or embedded objects. ", but it is stupid that Powerpoint viewer cannot do what Excel viewer and Word Viewer can. "CHRISTINA" wrote: Quote: > I actually solved the problem by turning off windows defender. I can now open > my attachments, yeah!! > > "fuzor_silverbolt" wrote: > Quote: > > > > I don't know what to say about this either because the regular Windows > > Mail that came with vista gave me nothing but troubles also. Howabout > > switching mail clients to Windows Live Mail. I've had good fortune with > > WLM. 'Windows Live Mail' (http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview) > > > > > > -- > > fuzor_silverbolt > > > > -----------My Rig----------- > > Manufacturer: Dell Inc. > > Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6700 @ 2.66GHz (4 CPUs), > > ~2.7GHz > > Memory: 3326MB RAM > > Hard Drive: 984 GB 2x500GB RAID 0 > > Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT > > Monitor: SyncMaster 2220WM/G22PW/220WM(Digital) > > Sound Card: SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC > > Operating System: Windows Vistaâ„¢ Ultimate 32bit > > |
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| | Re: Cannot open attachments Did you try to open that .pps file from within Windows Mail, or did you save the attachment, and then double-clicked on the saved file? It sounds like that particular .pps document may have been corrupted. If you have a known good .pps document on your computer, email it to yourself. Will that open when received? Windows Defender is not likely to have any effect on email attachments. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "RaeWeniger" <RaeWeniger@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:9FAE9F0C-2005-425C-8A03-C1B8544F8778@xxxxxx Quote: > Christina - I was SO hopeful for this to work, but after turning off defender > and trying to open a .pps file attached to an email, I get the same error > message, that "this file is not a valid Win32 application" (what that > message means in relation to a .pps file being opened by Powerpoint Viewer > 2007, does not compute!) > > :>Rae > > The note on the PPViewer download page does say "The following Microsoft > PowerPoint features are not supported by this viewer: > Information Rights Management (IRM) presentations. > Running macros, programs, or opening linked or embedded objects. ", but it > is stupid that Powerpoint viewer cannot do what Excel viewer and Word Viewer > can. > > "CHRISTINA" wrote: > Quote: >> I actually solved the problem by turning off windows defender. I can now open >> my attachments, yeah!! >> >> "fuzor_silverbolt" wrote: >> Quote: >> > >> > I don't know what to say about this either because the regular Windows >> > Mail that came with vista gave me nothing but troubles also. Howabout >> > switching mail clients to Windows Live Mail. I've had good fortune with >> > WLM. 'Windows Live Mail' (http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview) >> > >> > >> > -- >> > fuzor_silverbolt >> > >> > -----------My Rig----------- >> > Manufacturer: Dell Inc. >> > Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6700 @ 2.66GHz (4 CPUs), >> > ~2.7GHz >> > Memory: 3326MB RAM >> > Hard Drive: 984 GB 2x500GB RAID 0 >> > Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT >> > Monitor: SyncMaster 2220WM/G22PW/220WM(Digital) >> > Sound Card: SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC >> > Operating System: Windows VistaT Ultimate 32bit >> > |
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| Vista Home Premium32 | Re: Cannot open attachments I was having the same issue with WLM. I've read every forum and clicked on every "enable attachments" button. I just tryed turning off Windows Defender -- attachments with WLM worked instantly! THANK YOU! Now, my question... what problems could I be opening myself up to by turning off Defender? I'm currently using Norton but will be switching to MacAfee soon. Thanks. |
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