It would have been nice if you had confirmed whether your IE8 uninstall
took care of the Windows Mail attachment problem.
We don't know yet if the finger of blame should be pointed at Microsoft.
The problem could be due to some badly coded third party app that
interferes with a communication between WinMail and IE8.
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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
"devistated" <> wrote in message news:4627D964-A3ED-43BC-AF41-...
>I uninstalled IE8. I have just had it with all the hours of wasted time
> trying to clean up the mess that Microsoft made of my PC with IE8 -- even to
> the point of unlocking the locked Windows taskbar and reconfiguring it, with
> no way that I could re-establish ownership of my own taskbar so that it
> stayed the way that I wanted to.
>
> With Vista and now IE8, it is no wonder that Microsoft suffered its first
> loss in its corporate history. I certainly hope Windows 7 fixes the Vista
> problems, but I have to say that IE8 certainly does not give any reason to
> expect that it will. The "we control your PC" that keeps telling me that I do
> not have administrator authority when I am the only one on my PC -- phooey
> ... I hope Windows 7 is better, but I am not going to be one of the early
> guinea pigs to find out if it will.
>
> As for browsers, I am going with Firefox now.
>
> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
>
>> Until such time as Microsoft releases a fix, all you can do is use one of
>> these three workarounds.
>>
>> 1) Uninstall IE8, which reverts you back to IE7.
>> 2) Save attachments first, then open them outside of Windows Mail.
>> 3) Upgrade to Windows Live Mail.
>>
>> --
>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
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