· On some email attachments I receive they appear in a solid blue bar above the message. By clicking on this in internet explorer it opens immediately. However in Microsoft Edge all I get is a large arrow dropping to the bottom of the page and no way of opening the attachment. · Are you not able to download/view attachments received from one particular sender/domain or anyone? Is that content from unknown senders? Meanwhile, I suggest you to access Outlook Email via different web browser, and check if the issue persist. If the issue persist, then please try the methods provided below and check: Method 1. · Outlooks Web App usually stops downloading attachments due to browser compatibility issues, low bandwidth, conflicting cache/cookies/user data, restriction by security software, ISPs network restrictions, attachment’s extension not Occupation: Network Engineer.
Here's how: When you click to download a particular file type (bltadwin.ru,.doc,.docx,.pdf), look at the bottom of your browser window, where you see the little down arrow next to the file name. Click on this down arrow, and you will see an option 'Always Open Files of This Type'. Click on that option, and that file type will always auto-open. If Outlook Web App cannot download attachments with a particular browser then it may not be Outlook Web Access issue but there could be a problem with that particular browser. Google Chrome is known to have issues with Outlook Web App, so, using another browser to access Outlook Web App may let you download the attachments. Open the SharePoint website in the problematic browser (e.g., MS Edge) and try to download the attachments (you are having the issue with). When you encounter the issue, copy the URL from the address bar of the Edge browser and then launch another browser (if you do not have any other web browser, then you may install another browser).
I also can not open my attachments. All the suggestions given are Latin to me. I am not a computer tech. If I was I could fix it. I did reset Firefox and that did not help. Please help. Don't make me go back to IE. Read this answer in context 👍 0. Just like with your current email app, the Mail app in Windows 10 enables you to receive and download attachments. When an attachment arrives in an email, you’ll recognize it: A paperclip icon rests next to the email’s subject. And when you open the email, you see a generic photo thumbnail or a message saying, [ ]. If you’re getting a warning message before your browser prevents you from downloading attachments, it may have corrupted files. Sometimes the browser will inform you that a file allows unverified scripts, or that it has an encrypted attachment.
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