RE: I can't open attachments on outlook

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chv_at_anon.postalias
Date: 11/19/04


Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 12:32:23 -0800

Hello Lee

Thank you very much for your offer to help. I very much
appreciate it. I would like to inform you that the
problem has been resolved. I rebooted the machine and
then everything went back to normal. (I think it knew
that Lee is coming to deal with it, it got frightened off
and it resolved itself ;-))

Have a nice day !

Regards

>-----Original Message-----
>Dear Customer,
>
>Thank you for posting here.
>
>Before we go further, in order to get a more concrete
idea as to what the
>exact problem is and how to resolve it efficiently,
would you please answer
>the following questions to narrow down the problem? I
appreciate your help
>to collect this information as soon as possible.
>
>1. Please capture a screen shot of the error message
during opening
>attachment in Outlook, and send to me directly for
further research:
>v-leeli@microsoft.com.
>
>2. Please let me whether the issue happens to all
attachment or only
>specific attachment.
>
>3. Do you use Exchange Mailbox or POP3 account?
>
>Please let me know the result so that I can provide
further assistance on
>this problem. I am looking forward to your reply. Thanks
and have a nice
>day!
>
>Thanks & Regards,
>
>Lee Li
>Microsoft Online Partner Support
>
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>| Subject: I can't open attachments on outlook
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>| Hi All,
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>| I can't open attachments on outlook.
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>| Thanks
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