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Leary Sooter
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      29th May 2009
When i installed IE 8 as part of a Windows update I now have a problem
opening pictures and other attachments in Winmail. I note that everyone
appears to be having a problem with this update. If it does not work, it
needs to be removed from the updates for Windows Vista. Vista is enough of a
pain without adding to it.
 
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t-4-2
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      29th May 2009
How about go back to Windows Update > left column, Change Settings > select
" Check for updates but ........" > OK.
What that does is that you have to decide whether to install or not. You
will have a chance to ask for opinions in the appropriate newsgroup before
you decide.
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"Leary Sooter" <Leary (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When i installed IE 8 as part of a Windows update I now have a problem
> opening pictures and other attachments in Winmail. I note that everyone
> appears to be having a problem with this update. If it does not work, it
> needs to be removed from the updates for Windows Vista. Vista is enough
> of a
> pain without adding to it.


 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      29th May 2009
WinMail Tools | Options | Security | Block images and... <=does unchecking
this option fix it?
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MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002

Leary Sooter wrote:
> When i installed IE 8 as part of a Windows update I now have a problem
> opening pictures and other attachments in Winmail. I note that everyone
> appears to be having a problem with this update. If it does not work, it
> needs to be removed from the updates for Windows Vista. Vista is enough
> of
> a pain without adding to it.


 
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t-4-2
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      29th May 2009
I was concentrating my response on the OP's complaint about WM Update Center
offering IE8 for update while it appears IE8 does not work. It appears also
that the OP has the " auto updating/installing " enabled. My suggestion is
to allow the OP to have a " 2nd opinion " before installing.
Based on all the threads I had read so far, there has yet to have a " fix "
for the IE8 problem other than " pseudo workaround." Uninstalling is still
the only alternative that I have heard.
t-4-2

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:#(E-Mail Removed)...
> WinMail Tools | Options | Security | Block images and... <=does unchecking
> this option fix it?
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
>
> Leary Sooter wrote:
>> When i installed IE 8 as part of a Windows update I now have a problem
>> opening pictures and other attachments in Winmail. I note that everyone
>> appears to be having a problem with this update. If it does not work, it
>> needs to be removed from the updates for Windows Vista. Vista is enough
>> of
>> a pain without adding to it.

>

 
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Emilio2000
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      9th Jun 2009

Another person, named Silverhawk, came up with the correct solution (in a
different thread). It appears that an automatic update of Windows Mail
caused the link used to open Windows Mail to not work properly. Delete the
link, and then create a new one from the basic program in the Start "All
Programs" menu. Here's how Silverhawk describes it:

I noticed that if I start windows mail from
the IE8 browser, then it appears to work ok. But if I start windows mail from
the start menu, that is when I have problems. With that all said. I went to
the start menu and removed the shortcut from the start menu, then I went to
the applacation source and started the program from there, and tried it again.
And everything seems to be working fine. I then re-pinned it back into the
start menu.
 
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cjmartin
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      9th Jun 2009
Would you please be able to tell me exactly how you did the steps that
"Silverhawk" came up with? I was able to open my PDF file once I opened the
email program thru IE8, but how do you create a new link? Thanks!

"Emilio2000" wrote:

>
> Another person, named Silverhawk, came up with the correct solution (in a
> different thread). It appears that an automatic update of Windows Mail
> caused the link used to open Windows Mail to not work properly. Delete the
> link, and then create a new one from the basic program in the Start "All
> Programs" menu. Here's how Silverhawk describes it:
>
> I noticed that if I start windows mail from
> the IE8 browser, then it appears to work ok. But if I start windows mail from
> the start menu, that is when I have problems. With that all said. I went to
> the start menu and removed the shortcut from the start menu, then I went to
> the applacation source and started the program from there, and tried it again.
> And everything seems to be working fine. I then re-pinned it back into the
> start menu.

 
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Gary VanderMolen
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      9th Jun 2009
There are actually several different types of attachment issues.
Before we can help you, you need to tell us, what is the exact error
message you get when you attempt to open a PDF attachment?

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"cjmartin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:AB63BA93-53B6-45B8-A14A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Would you please be able to tell me exactly how you did the steps that
> "Silverhawk" came up with? I was able to open my PDF file once I opened the
> email program thru IE8, but how do you create a new link? Thanks!
>
> "Emilio2000" wrote:
>
>>
>> Another person, named Silverhawk, came up with the correct solution (in a
>> different thread). It appears that an automatic update of Windows Mail
>> caused the link used to open Windows Mail to not work properly. Delete the
>> link, and then create a new one from the basic program in the Start "All
>> Programs" menu. Here's how Silverhawk describes it:
>>
>> I noticed that if I start windows mail from
>> the IE8 browser, then it appears to work ok. But if I start windows mail from
>> the start menu, that is when I have problems. With that all said. I went to
>> the start menu and removed the shortcut from the start menu, then I went to
>> the applacation source and started the program from there, and tried it again.
>> And everything seems to be working fine. I then re-pinned it back into the
>> start menu.

 
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Rainald Taesler
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      9th Jun 2009
Emilio2000 wrote:

> Another person, named Silverhawk, came up with the correct solution
> (in a different thread). It appears that an automatic update of
> Windows Mail caused the link used to open Windows Mail to not work
> properly. Delete the link, and then create a new one from the basic
> program in the Start "All Programs" menu. Here's how Silverhawk
> describes it:
>
> I noticed that if I start windows mail from
> the IE8 browser, then it appears to work ok. But if I start windows
> mail from the start menu, that is when I have problems. With that all
> said. I went to the start menu and removed the shortcut from the
> start menu, then I went to the applacation source and started the
> program from there, and tried it again. And everything seems to be
> working fine. I then re-pinned it back into the start menu.


It only SEEMS to work.
What's done this way is nothing else but my workaround (often posted by
Gary) to edit the "Start in:" path in the standard shortcut.

Mist types if files will work. But the problem is persistent with JPG
and TXT files.
Try these.
You may send a test mail with TXT and JPG attachments to yourself.
Test it several times, the problem may take a while until it appears.

Rainald
 
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cjmartin
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      10th Jun 2009
The error message that I get when I tried to open the PDF attachment was:
"The Command Failed To Execute". Thanks for your help!

"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

> There are actually several different types of attachment issues.
> Before we can help you, you need to tell us, what is the exact error
> message you get when you attempt to open a PDF attachment?
>
> --
> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
>
>
> "cjmartin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:AB63BA93-53B6-45B8-A14A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Would you please be able to tell me exactly how you did the steps that
> > "Silverhawk" came up with? I was able to open my PDF file once I opened the
> > email program thru IE8, but how do you create a new link? Thanks!
> >
> > "Emilio2000" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Another person, named Silverhawk, came up with the correct solution (in a
> >> different thread). It appears that an automatic update of Windows Mail
> >> caused the link used to open Windows Mail to not work properly. Delete the
> >> link, and then create a new one from the basic program in the Start "All
> >> Programs" menu. Here's how Silverhawk describes it:
> >>
> >> I noticed that if I start windows mail from
> >> the IE8 browser, then it appears to work ok. But if I start windows mail from
> >> the start menu, that is when I have problems. With that all said. I went to
> >> the start menu and removed the shortcut from the start menu, then I went to
> >> the applacation source and started the program from there, and tried it again.
> >> And everything seems to be working fine. I then re-pinned it back into the
> >> start menu.

>

 
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Gary VanderMolen
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      10th Jun 2009
The easiest way to fix that problem is to uninstall IE8:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957700

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"cjmartin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:7976DF53-6AA5-4C18-B410-(E-Mail Removed)...
> The error message that I get when I tried to open the PDF attachment was:
> "The Command Failed To Execute". Thanks for your help!
>
> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
>
>> There are actually several different types of attachment issues.
>> Before we can help you, you need to tell us, what is the exact error
>> message you get when you attempt to open a PDF attachment?
>>
>> --
>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
>>
>>
>> "cjmartin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:AB63BA93-53B6-45B8-A14A-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Would you please be able to tell me exactly how you did the steps that
>> > "Silverhawk" came up with? I was able to open my PDF file once I opened the
>> > email program thru IE8, but how do you create a new link? Thanks!
>> >
>> > "Emilio2000" wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> Another person, named Silverhawk, came up with the correct solution (in a
>> >> different thread). It appears that an automatic update of Windows Mail
>> >> caused the link used to open Windows Mail to not work properly. Delete the
>> >> link, and then create a new one from the basic program in the Start "All
>> >> Programs" menu. Here's how Silverhawk describes it:
>> >>
>> >> I noticed that if I start windows mail from
>> >> the IE8 browser, then it appears to work ok. But if I start windows mail from
>> >> the start menu, that is when I have problems. With that all said. I went to
>> >> the start menu and removed the shortcut from the start menu, then I went to
>> >> the applacation source and started the program from there, and tried it again.
>> >> And everything seems to be working fine. I then re-pinned it back into the
>> >> start menu.

>>

 
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