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| Word Attachments won't open in Vista Mail
I am using MS Word 2003 on a Vista os. When I receive an attachment created using MS Word 2003, I can not open it from the email. I get a message that I need to set the file association. If I save the document, it will then open in MS Word 2003 when I double click it. I have checked the file association through the control panel and it shows the extension .doc being associated with MS Office Word. Is there any other place I should be checking? -- Thanks in advance for your time. Pamela |
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"Proicere" <Proicere@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote >I am using MS Word 2003 on a Vista os. When I receive an attachment >created > using MS Word 2003, I can not open it from the email. I get a message > that I > need to set the file association. If I save the document, it will then > open > in MS Word 2003 when I double click it. And the second way is the right way to do it. Opening an attachment directly from the mail program is a good way to lose it. (I don't know if Vista Mail is protecting users against this sort of loss but if it is, "Good Boy!") -- Bob http://www.kanyak.com |
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Do you have antivirus software set to scan email? If so turn that off and see if that fixes it. See www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 steve "Proicere" <Proicere@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F84490D5-9683-492B-B487-F6C7E6EBBC56@microsoft.com... >I am using MS Word 2003 on a Vista os. When I receive an attachment >created > using MS Word 2003, I can not open it from the email. I get a message > that I > need to set the file association. If I save the document, it will then > open > in MS Word 2003 when I double click it. > > I have checked the file association through the control panel and it shows > the extension .doc being associated with MS Office Word. > > Is there any other place I should be checking? > > -- > Thanks in advance for your time. > > Pamela |
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| RE: Word Attachments won't open in Vista Mail
Hello, I was just wondering if you solved this problem as I am experiencing the same issue and don't know how to fix it. "Proicere" wrote: > I am using MS Word 2003 on a Vista os. When I receive an attachment created > using MS Word 2003, I can not open it from the email. I get a message that I > need to set the file association. If I save the document, it will then open > in MS Word 2003 when I double click it. > > I have checked the file association through the control panel and it shows > the extension .doc being associated with MS Office Word. > > Is there any other place I should be checking? > > -- > Thanks in advance for your time. > > Pamela |
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"Stefanie Ward" <Stefanie Ward@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > I was just wondering if you solved this problem as I am experiencing the > same issue and don't know how to fix it. Regardless of what the problem is, it's probably not a good idea to "fix" it in any case. If you're in the habit of opening attachments from within a mail program you can inadvertently become infected with a virus. It only takes a moment of carelessness. Another risk is that of losing your file. If you open a Word document by clicking on the attachment, the copy of the document is put in the Internet cache. If you close the document without saving it to another folder, it will be erased when the cache is flushed. (Someone moans about this in the Office newsgroups at least once a month.) The safest thing to do is right click on the attachment and choose "Save all" (not "Save as") and put the attachment in a place where you'll be able to find it. -- Bob http://www.kanyak.com |
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| RE: Word Attachments won't open in Vista Mail
I am wondering if this has been resolved as well. I have what I believe is the same or a similar problem. New computer (Dell) with Vista pre-installed. I installed Office 2003 (the new computer came with Microsoft Works). In the admisistrator's account, everything works as it should...opening a .doc attachment from Windows Mail correctly opens Word 2003. In my wife's (general user) account, attempting to open a .doc attachment brings up the same error message that has been reported here, even though Word 2003 is set as the program to open said attachments. If the default program is instead changed to the Works Word Processor, the .doc attachment will open in Works Word Processor. Changing the default program back to Word 2003 results in the same error message. However, opening a word document from any other place, e.g. one stored in the Documents folder, is no problem...Word 2003 opens as it should. I had found the same solution myself that was mentioned by Opinicus, however I don't believe this is an acceptable solution. Doucment attachments are routinely opened from within e-mail programs, and saying we shouldn't do this is not a solution. Most of us are well aware of our computer security, and know what we are doing. I disagree that it is not safe to open an attachment if all proper security measures are in place. Likewise "turning off" e-mail scanning by our antivirus program, as suggested by Steve, is also an unacceptable solution. What is that going to do? Blaming antivirus programs for Windows Mail / Vista problems isn't an answer either. We have problems we are trying to resolve. Microsoft needs to address these issues. And by "these" issues", I include the problem with at times being unable to delete messages in Windows Mail folders, which is long-standing and apparently unreolved as well (the only advice so far being to ignore them!) Does anybody know if any0one at Microsoft is doing anyhting about Windows Mail? Sorry for the rant. JJR "Proicere" wrote: > I am using MS Word 2003 on a Vista os. When I receive an attachment created > using MS Word 2003, I can not open it from the email. I get a message that I > need to set the file association. If I save the document, it will then open > in MS Word 2003 when I double click it. > > I have checked the file association through the control panel and it shows > the extension .doc being associated with MS Office Word. > > Is there any other place I should be checking? > > -- > Thanks in advance for your time. > > Pamela |
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| Re: Word Attachments won't open in Vista Mail
Norton and McAfee have both been reported to cause problems with WinMail. If you persist in having them on your system, then no suggestion is going to help. www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 Both of those programs as well as other AV software have been clearly implicated in ruining the functionality of OE and WM. If you wish to blame MS for that, then go ahead. You could have things working if you got rid of it. There are antivirus programs out there that don't make the cure worse than the infection. But neither Norton nor McAfee fit into that category. steve "JJR" <JJR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:39B05B2E-A773-4046-A5D6-4F49D15B7C7A@microsoft.com... >I am wondering if this has been resolved as well. I have what I believe is > the same or a similar problem. New computer (Dell) with Vista > pre-installed. > I installed Office 2003 (the new computer came with Microsoft Works). In > the admisistrator's account, everything works as it should...opening a > .doc > attachment from Windows Mail correctly opens Word 2003. In my wife's > (general user) account, attempting to open a .doc attachment brings up the > same error message that has been reported here, even though Word 2003 is > set > as the program to open said attachments. If the default program is > instead > changed to the Works Word Processor, the .doc attachment will open in > Works > Word Processor. Changing the default program back to Word 2003 results in > the same error message. However, opening a word document from any other > place, e.g. one stored in the Documents folder, is no problem...Word 2003 > opens as it should. > > I had found the same solution myself that was mentioned by Opinicus, > however > I don't believe this is an acceptable solution. Doucment attachments are > routinely opened from within e-mail programs, and saying we shouldn't do > this > is not a solution. Most of us are well aware of our computer security, > and > know what we are doing. I disagree that it is not safe to open an > attachment > if all proper security measures are in place. Likewise "turning off" > scanning by our antivirus program, as suggested by Steve, is also an > unacceptable solution. What is that going to do? Blaming antivirus > programs > for Windows Mail / Vista problems isn't an answer either. > > We have problems we are trying to resolve. Microsoft needs to address > these > issues. And by "these" issues", I include the problem with at times being > unable to delete messages in Windows Mail folders, which is long-standing > and > apparently unreolved as well (the only advice so far being to ignore > them!) > > Does anybody know if any0one at Microsoft is doing anyhting about Windows > Mail? > > Sorry for the rant. > > JJR > > "Proicere" wrote: > >> I am using MS Word 2003 on a Vista os. When I receive an attachment >> created >> using MS Word 2003, I can not open it from the email. I get a message >> that I >> need to set the file association. If I save the document, it will then >> open >> in MS Word 2003 when I double click it. >> >> I have checked the file association through the control panel and it >> shows >> the extension .doc being associated with MS Office Word. >> >> Is there any other place I should be checking? >> >> -- >> Thanks in advance for your time. >> >> Pamela |
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| Re: Word Attachments won't open in Vista Mail
Opening a Word attachment just to read the document is ok. If you plan on editing the document, you should save to the hard drive and then open it. When you open the document without saving, the document is placed in the temporary Internet cache. -- Ronald Sommer "JJR" <JJR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:39B05B2E-A773-4046-A5D6-4F49D15B7C7A@microsoft.com... :I am wondering if this has been resolved as well. I have what I believe is : the same or a similar problem. New computer (Dell) with Vista pre-installed. : I installed Office 2003 (the new computer came with Microsoft Works). In : the admisistrator's account, everything works as it should...opening a ..doc : attachment from Windows Mail correctly opens Word 2003. In my wife's : (general user) account, attempting to open a .doc attachment brings up the : same error message that has been reported here, even though Word 2003 is set : as the program to open said attachments. If the default program is instead : changed to the Works Word Processor, the .doc attachment will open in Works : Word Processor. Changing the default program back to Word 2003 results in : the same error message. However, opening a word document from any other : place, e.g. one stored in the Documents folder, is no problem...Word 2003 : opens as it should. : : I had found the same solution myself that was mentioned by Opinicus, however : I don't believe this is an acceptable solution. Doucment attachments are : routinely opened from within e-mail programs, and saying we shouldn't do this : is not a solution. Most of us are well aware of our computer security, and : know what we are doing. I disagree that it is not safe to open an attachment : if all proper security measures are in place. Likewise "turning off" : scanning by our antivirus program, as suggested by Steve, is also an : unacceptable solution. What is that going to do? Blaming antivirus programs : for Windows Mail / Vista problems isn't an answer either. : : We have problems we are trying to resolve. Microsoft needs to address these : issues. And by "these" issues", I include the problem with at times being : unable to delete messages in Windows Mail folders, which is long-standing and : apparently unreolved as well (the only advice so far being to ignore them!) : : Does anybody know if any0one at Microsoft is doing anyhting about Windows : Mail? : : Sorry for the rant. : : JJR : : "Proicere" wrote: : : > I am using MS Word 2003 on a Vista os. When I receive an attachment created : > using MS Word 2003, I can not open it from the email. I get a message that I : > need to set the file association. If I save the document, it will then open : > in MS Word 2003 when I double click it. : > : > I have checked the file association through the control panel and it shows : > the extension .doc being associated with MS Office Word. : > : > Is there any other place I should be checking? : > : > -- : > Thanks in advance for your time. : > : > Pamela |
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| Re: Word Attachments won't open in Vista Mail
"JJR" <JJR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:39B05B2E-A773-4046-A5D6-4F49D15B7C7A@microsoft.com... >I am wondering if this has been resolved as well. I have what I believe is > the same or a similar problem. New computer (Dell) with Vista > pre-installed. > I installed Office 2003 (the new computer came with Microsoft Works). In > the admisistrator's account, everything works as it should...opening a > .doc > attachment from Windows Mail correctly opens Word 2003. In my wife's > (general user) account, attempting to open a .doc attachment brings up the > same error message that has been reported here, even though Word 2003 is > set > as the program to open said attachments. If the default program is > instead > changed to the Works Word Processor, the .doc attachment will open in > Works > Word Processor. Changing the default program back to Word 2003 results in > the same error message. However, opening a word document from any other > place, e.g. one stored in the Documents folder, is no problem...Word 2003 > opens as it should. > > I had found the same solution myself that was mentioned by Opinicus, > however > I don't believe this is an acceptable solution. Doucment attachments are > routinely opened from within e-mail programs, and saying we shouldn't do > this > is not a solution. Most of us are well aware of our computer security, > and > know what we are doing. I disagree that it is not safe to open an > attachment > if all proper security measures are in place. Likewise "turning off" > scanning by our antivirus program, as suggested by Steve, is also an > unacceptable solution. What is that going to do? Blaming antivirus > programs > for Windows Mail / Vista problems isn't an answer either. > > We have problems we are trying to resolve. Microsoft needs to address > these > issues. And by "these" issues", I include the problem with at times being > unable to delete messages in Windows Mail folders, which is long-standing > and > apparently unreolved as well (the only advice so far being to ignore > them!) > > Does anybody know if any0one at Microsoft is doing anyhting about Windows > Mail? > > Sorry for the rant. Microsoft is apparently not doing anything about Windows Mail. They're having too much fun with Windows Live Mail Desktop. This situation will not change until enough people complain over the telephone to Customer Service. Anyone who insists on using McAfee or Norton should find another mail program. Same for anyone who lets their anti-virus scan email. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com |
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| Re: Word Attachments won't open in Vista Mail
Alright, I guess I'm confused. Why should I bother with an antivirus program at all if it is not going to scan my e-mail? Over the years antivirus programs have stopped numerous viruses, etc. from infecting my system, all of which were arriving via e-mail. If I turn off e-mail scanning, am I not exposing myself to these viruses, Trojan horses, etc.? When I installed my Office 2003 suite, I elected to not install the Outlook portion because I wanted to give Windows Mail a try. So should I just give it up, and go ahead and install Outolok 2003? And what would be your advice regarding e-mail scanning with Outlook 2003 installed? Am I going to have the same problems with it? Is this a Vista glitch, or a strictly a Windows Mail conflict with antivirus programs? I agree that many of the problems we see are related to the bloated monsters that McAfee and Norton have become. This particular machine came with McAfee, so that's what is running on it. Do you have another recommendation? It seems all antivirus programs are implicated in at least some problems. What's a person to do? I certainly am not going to insist on running McAfee (in my case) and e-mail scanning with Windows Mail. If that IS the problem, and I can resolve it by switching to Outlook 2003, it's a done deal. And I'll be happy to let Microsoft know about it. Thanks to both you and Steve for your advice. Your names seem to be all over these boards trying to help the rest of us figure these things out. I truly DO appreciate your efforts. I guess my earlier rant that "blaming antivirus programs wasn't a solution" was simply a reaction to my problems with Windows Mail. I have run either Norton or McAfee on numerous systems using Outlook Express, and NEVER encountered problems like what I've seen in the short time I've been trying Windows Mail. Maybe Windows Mail just "isn't ready for Prime Time"??? Thanks again for your help!!! JJR "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote: > "JJR" <JJR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:39B05B2E-A773-4046-A5D6-4F49D15B7C7A@microsoft.com... > >I am wondering if this has been resolved as well. I have what I believe is > > the same or a similar problem. New computer (Dell) with Vista > > pre-installed. > > I installed Office 2003 (the new computer came with Microsoft Works). In > > the admisistrator's account, everything works as it should...opening a > > .doc > > attachment from Windows Mail correctly opens Word 2003. In my wife's > > (general user) account, attempting to open a .doc attachment brings up the > > same error message that has been reported here, even though Word 2003 is > > set > > as the program to open said attachments. If the default program is > > instead > > changed to the Works Word Processor, the .doc attachment will open in > > Works > > Word Processor. Changing the default program back to Word 2003 results in > > the same error message. However, opening a word document from any other > > place, e.g. one stored in the Documents folder, is no problem...Word 2003 > > opens as it should. > > > > I had found the same solution myself that was mentioned by Opinicus, > > however > > I don't believe this is an acceptable solution. Doucment attachments are > > routinely opened from within e-mail programs, and saying we shouldn't do > > this > > is not a solution. Most of us are well aware of our computer security, > > and > > know what we are doing. I disagree that it is not safe to open an > > attachment > > if all proper security measures are in place. Likewise "turning off" > > scanning by our antivirus program, as suggested by Steve, is also an > > unacceptable solution. What is that going to do? Blaming antivirus > > programs > > for Windows Mail / Vista problems isn't an answer either. > > > > We have problems we are trying to resolve. Microsoft needs to address > > these > > issues. And by "these" issues", I include the problem with at times being > > unable to delete messages in Windows Mail folders, which is long-standing > > and > > apparently unreolved as well (the only advice so far being to ignore > > them!) > > > > Does anybody know if any0one at Microsoft is doing anyhting about Windows > > Mail? > > > > Sorry for the rant. > > > Microsoft is apparently not doing anything about Windows Mail. They're > having too much fun with Windows Live Mail Desktop. This situation will not > change until enough people complain over the telephone to Customer Service. > > Anyone who insists on using McAfee or Norton should find another mail > program. Same for anyone who lets their anti-virus scan email. > > -- > Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM > http://www.fjsmjs.com > > > > |
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| Re: Word Attachments won't open in Vista Mail
Thanks for your response, Steve. I responded to Frank before noticing the link in your post to your OEHelp page. Some of my questions to him were answered there. What is your feeling on the compatibility of Outlook 2003 and McAfee (or Norton)? Is it safe to have e-mail scanning turned on when running Outlook 2003? And one thing I didn't quite understand from your OEHelp page....I read that the best way to open an attachment is to save it to your hard drive first. OK, so that is the best way. However, if one does happen to open an attachment (say, out of habit) and had e-mail scanning turned off (as suggested) when the message came in, but did have auto-protect and auto-updates and whatever...in other words all other security measures in place, is one protected? Do McAfee and Norton scan an attachment when it is opened, no matter whether it is opened from within an e-mail program as an attachment, or from the saved file on the hard drive? Thanks again for your help. JJR "Steve Cochran" wrote: > Norton and McAfee have both been reported to cause problems with WinMail. > If you persist in having them on your system, then no suggestion is going to > help. > > www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 Both of those programs as well as other AV > software have been clearly implicated in ruining the functionality of OE and > WM. If you wish to blame MS for that, then go ahead. You could have things > working if you got rid of it. There are antivirus programs out there that > don't make the cure worse than the infection. But neither Norton nor McAfee > fit into that category. > > steve > > "JJR" <JJR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:39B05B2E-A773-4046-A5D6-4F49D15B7C7A@microsoft.com... > >I am wondering if this has been resolved as well. I have what I believe is > > the same or a similar problem. New computer (Dell) with Vista > > pre-installed. > > I installed Office 2003 (the new computer came with Microsoft Works). In > > the admisistrator's account, everything works as it should...opening a > > .doc > > attachment from Windows Mail correctly opens Word 2003. In my wife's > > (general user) account, attempting to open a .doc attachment brings up the > > same error message that has been reported here, even though Word 2003 is > > set > > as the program to open said attachments. If the default program is > > instead > > changed to the Works Word Processor, the .doc attachment will open in > > Works > > Word Processor. Changing the default program back to Word 2003 results in > > the same error message. However, opening a word document from any other > > place, e.g. one stored in the Documents folder, is no problem...Word 2003 > > opens as it should. > > > > I had found the same solution myself that was mentioned by Opinicus, > > however > > I don't believe this is an acceptable solution. Doucment attachments are > > routinely opened from within e-mail programs, and saying we shouldn't do > > this > > is not a solution. Most of us are well aware of our computer security, > > and > > know what we are doing. I disagree that it is not safe to open an > > attachment > > if all proper security measures are in place. Likewise "turning off" > > scanning by our antivirus program, as suggested by Steve, is also an > > unacceptable solution. What is that going to do? Blaming antivirus > > programs > > for Windows Mail / Vista problems isn't an answer either. > > > > We have problems we are trying to resolve. Microsoft needs to address > > these > > issues. And by "these" issues", I include the problem with at times being > > unable to delete messages in Windows Mail folders, which is long-standing > > and > > apparently unreolved as well (the only advice so far being to ignore > > them!) > > > > Does anybody know if any0one at Microsoft is doing anyhting about Windows > > Mail? > > > > Sorry for the rant. > > > > JJR > > > > "Proicere" wrote: > > > >> I am using MS Word 2003 on a Vista os. When I receive an attachment > >> created > >> using MS Word 2003, I can not open it from the email. I get a message > >> that I > >> need to set the file association. If I save the document, it will then > >> open > >> in MS Word 2003 when I double click it. > >> > >> I have checked the file association through the control panel and it > >> shows > >> the extension .doc being associated with MS Office Word. > >> > >> Is there any other place I should be checking? > >> > >> -- > >> Thanks in advance for your time. > >> > >> Pamela > |
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| Re: Word Attachments won't open in Vista Mail
"JJR" <JJR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4D496B12-B37B-4F0B-A545-5728EE6B4259@microsoft.com... > Thanks for your response, Steve. I responded to Frank before noticing the > link in your post to your OEHelp page. Some of my questions to him were > answered there. What is your feeling on the compatibility of Outlook 2003 > and McAfee (or Norton)? Is it safe to have e-mail scanning turned on when > running Outlook 2003? And one thing I didn't quite understand from your > OEHelp page....I read that the best way to open an attachment is to save > it > to your hard drive first. OK, so that is the best way. However, if one > does > happen to open an attachment (say, out of habit) and had e-mail scanning > turned off (as suggested) when the message came in, but did have > auto-protect > and auto-updates and whatever...in other words all other security > measures > in place, is one protected? Do McAfee and Norton scan an attachment when > it > is opened, no matter whether it is opened from within an e-mail program as > an > attachment, or from the saved file on the hard drive? E-mail scanning is not a good idea no matter what your anti-virus and mail programs are. It provides no protection at all that is not already provided by the resident scanner. It slows down the email sending and receiving and can cause timeout errors. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com |
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"JJR" <JJR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:008FC48F-819E-4320-826E-B768E12504C1@microsoft.com... > Alright, I guess I'm confused. Why should I bother with an antivirus > program > at all if it is not going to scan my e-mail? Over the years antivirus > programs have stopped numerous viruses, etc. from infecting my system, all > of > which were arriving via e-mail. If I turn off e-mail scanning, am I not > exposing myself to these viruses, Trojan horses, etc.? > > When I installed my Office 2003 suite, I elected to not install the > Outlook > portion because I wanted to give Windows Mail a try. So should I just > give > it up, and go ahead and install Outolok 2003? And what would be your > advice > regarding e-mail scanning with Outlook 2003 installed? Am I going to have > the same problems with it? Is this a Vista glitch, or a strictly a > Windows > Mail conflict with antivirus programs? > > I agree that many of the problems we see are related to the bloated > monsters > that McAfee and Norton have become. This particular machine came with > McAfee, so that's what is running on it. Do you have another > recommendation? > It seems all antivirus programs are implicated in at least some problems. > What's a person to do? I certainly am not going to insist on running > McAfee > (in my case) and e-mail scanning with Windows Mail. If that IS the > problem, > and I can resolve it by switching to Outlook 2003, it's a done deal. > > And I'll be happy to let Microsoft know about it. > > Thanks to both you and Steve for your advice. Your names seem to be all > over these boards trying to help the rest of us figure these things out. > I > truly DO appreciate your efforts. I guess my earlier rant that "blaming > antivirus programs wasn't a solution" was simply a reaction to my problems > with Windows Mail. I have run either Norton or McAfee on numerous systems > using Outlook Express, and NEVER encountered problems like what I've seen > in > the short time I've been trying Windows Mail. Maybe Windows Mail just > "isn't > ready for Prime Time"??? Email scanning provides absolutely no protection not already provided by the resident scanner. No matter what anti-virus and email programs you have email scanning slows the process down and is apt to cause timeouts. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com |
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If you open an attachment with email scanning off, the attachment will be blocked by the memory resident antivirus software. There is no advantage to email scanning. I have no idea about Outlook 2003 nor with Norton or McAfee as I use none of those products. steve "JJR" <JJR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4D496B12-B37B-4F0B-A545-5728EE6B4259@microsoft.com... > Thanks for your response, Steve. I responded to Frank before noticing the > link in your post to your OEHelp page. Some of my questions to him were > answered there. What is your feeling on the compatibility of Outlook 2003 > and McAfee (or Norton)? Is it safe to have e-mail scanning turned on when > running Outlook 2003? And one thing I didn't quite understand from your > OEHelp page....I read that the best way to open an attachment is to save > it > to your hard drive first. OK, so that is the best way. However, if one > does > happen to open an attachment (say, out of habit) and had e-mail scanning > turned off (as suggested) when the message came in, but did have > auto-protect > and auto-updates and whatever...in other words all other security > measures > in place, is one protected? Do McAfee and Norton scan an attachment when > it > is opened, no matter whether it is opened from within an e-mail program as > an > attachment, or from the saved file on the hard drive? > > Thanks again for your help. > > JJR > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > >> Norton and McAfee have both been reported to cause problems with WinMail. >> If you persist in having them on your system, then no suggestion is going >> to >> help. >> >> www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 Both of those programs as well as other AV >> software have been clearly implicated in ruining the functionality of OE >> and >> WM. If you wish to blame MS for that, then go ahead. You could have >> things >> working if you got rid of it. There are antivirus programs out there >> that >> don't make the cure worse than the infection. But neither Norton nor >> McAfee >> fit into that category. >> >> steve >> >> "JJR" <JJR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:39B05B2E-A773-4046-A5D6-4F49D15B7C7A@microsoft.com... >> >I am wondering if this has been resolved as well. I have what I believe >> >is >> > the same or a similar problem. New computer (Dell) with Vista >> > pre-installed. >> > I installed Office 2003 (the new computer came with Microsoft Works). >> > In >> > the admisistrator's account, everything works as it should...opening a >> > .doc >> > attachment from Windows Mail correctly opens Word 2003. In my wife's >> > (general user) account, attempting to open a .doc attachment brings up >> > the >> > same error message that has been reported here, even though Word 2003 >> > is >> > set >> > as the program to open said attachments. If the default program is >> > instead >> > changed to the Works Word Processor, the .doc attachment will open in >> > Works >> > Word Processor. Changing the default program back to Word 2003 results >> > in >> > the same error message. However, opening a word document from any >> > other >> > place, e.g. one stored in the Documents folder, is no problem...Word >> > 2003 >> > opens as it should. >> > >> > I had found the same solution myself that was mentioned by Opinicus, >> > however >> > I don't believe this is an acceptable solution. Doucment attachments >> > are >> > routinely opened from within e-mail programs, and saying we shouldn't >> > do >> > this >> > is not a solution. Most of us are well aware of our computer security, >> > and >> > know what we are doing. I disagree that it is not safe to open an >> > attachment >> > if all proper security measures are in place. Likewise "turning off" >> > scanning by our antivirus program, as suggested by Steve, is also an >> > unacceptable solution. What is that going to do? Blaming antivirus >> > programs >> > for Windows Mail / Vista problems isn't an answer either. >> > >> > We have problems we are trying to resolve. Microsoft needs to address >> > these >> > issues. And by "these" issues", I include the problem with at times >> > being >> > unable to delete messages in Windows Mail folders, which is >> > long-standing >> > and >> > apparently unreolved as well (the only advice so far being to ignore >> > them!) >> > >> > Does anybody know if any0one at Microsoft is doing anyhting about >> > Windows >> > Mail? >> > >> > Sorry for the rant. >> > >> > JJR >> > >> > "Proicere" wrote: >> > >> >> I am using MS Word 2003 on a Vista os. When I receive an attachment >> >> created >> >> using MS Word 2003, I can not open it from the email. I get a message >> >> that I >> >> need to set the file association. If I save the document, it will >> >> then >> >> open >> >> in MS Word 2003 when I double click it. >> >> >> >> I have checked the file association through the control panel and it >> >> shows >> >> the extension .doc being associated with MS Office Word. >> >> >> >> Is there any other place I should be checking? >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Thanks in advance for your time. >> >> >> >> Pamela >> |
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| Think outside the Windows box
The easiest solution to this problem is to think outside the "Windows box" as far as what email program to use. I have a client that had a similar problem after upgrading to Vista. She couldn't open ANY attachments, not even .jpg images. Here's what you do: 1. Download Mozilla Thunderbird. It's an elegant and free email client. Vastly superior to Windows Mail. You can get it at http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/ 2. Install Thunderbird. Configure it to work with your email account, and if it asks to be set as the default email program click "Yes". 3. Open Windows Mail and forward any emails with attachments back to yourself by using your own email address. Be sure to close Windows Mail before it checks for new messages. Otherwise they will boomerang back into Windows Mail. 4. Open Thunderbird. Check for new messages. Once they arrive, try opening those with attachments. They should open without any problems. Did that work for you? Good luck, Brian www.atyourserv.net |
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