Outlook 2007: "The attachments of the message" ... "have been chan

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Roy Batty

Outlook 2007. Everytime I close an attachment received in an email I get a
warning message that "The attachments of the message [subject line] have been
changed. Do you want to save changes to this message?" I'd understand it if
I had changed the attachment, or if it was a file with auto-updating fields
like dates or formulas. But this even happens with PDF's. Anyone run into
this before? Roy
 
D

Diane Poremsky {MVP}

did you install sp1 yet?









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R

Roy Batty

did you install sp1 yet?

Hi Diane,
Yes, SP1 already installed + lastest update.
Kind Regards,
Roy
 
M

Mark Pratesi

Hi Roy,
I'm experiencing the same issue. I already contacteded Microsoft PSS...
answer: "By Design. No workaround available. Maybe this will be changed in
the next version of Outlook."
Mark Pratesi
 
G

Gordon

-K- said:
Hello! Has anyone solved this terribly annoying issue already? Please
help, it drives me crazy!

What issue?

Please note:
This is NOT a chat room and You are NOT posting to a web forum - you are
actually posting to a global Usenet Newsgroup. You will get a far better
experience if you use a newsreader and subscribe to these groups directly,
rather than through the forum.

Setting up Outlook Express/Windows Mail to access Microsoft newsgroups
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/outlookexpressnewreader.htm

Accessing the MS newsgroups in Outlook Express/Windows Mail Newsreader
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/newsgroupsetup.mspx

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