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  Posted 14 July 2004 - 10:17 AM

Hello
I receive e-mail notices from my financial investors that I can not open and this just started yesterday. When I tick the attachment it ask if I want to "open it" or "save to disk" I always have just chose to open it, but now I get the message "The system cannot find the path specified" this only happens on this attachment. I an able to open other attachments but they do not ask if I want to "open it" or "save to disk" they just open.
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Haus

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Posted 14 July 2004 - 10:47 AM

Hi haus,
I'm not familiar with Outlook, but you might try this (and this is just a guess):

Go into msconfig and re-enable the Microsoft Message Queuing that you disabled in this thread, reboot and try opening the attachment again.

If that doesn't work, someone with more knowledge of Outlook may be able to help.

Also this question:
Did you install the Windows updates that came out yesterday?
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Posted 14 July 2004 - 11:43 AM

Thanks Papakid
I tryed that and it does change anything.
I think it has something to do with the macros.
I had them set then yesterday I click on repair or something like that on tools and it all changed from there and I am unable to get them updated again.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Haus

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