I recently upgraded our Exchange environment from MS Exchange 2003 to MS Exchange 2007 on a 64 bit Windows 2003 R2 Server. Now a couple of our users can't view chinese attachements in MS Outlook 2003. They can in OWA though.
Now a couple of our users can't view chinese attachements in MS Outlook 2003."
Could you expand on that a bit. Is it that they don't see the Chinese characters within the body of the message, or is it that they are forced to save an attachment before opening it?
Exchange 2003 and 2007 both leverage the language setting on the server. In windows 2003 control panel, regional settings, you install the files to support east asian languages. In OWA there are two setting that determine which language is used for display in the client browser. If this is an issue with displaying the character set, then I suspect your OWA setting are correct and you need only add the language support files on the exchange server.
If this is an attachment issue, then what kind of attachment? If you view the RFC822 message, and scroll down to the message part for the attachment, how was it encoded? attachment/octet-stream?
I can just click on the attachment and open it. The application/octet-steam mime type is the default used when no mime type is associated with the file extension. It's also in the level2 block list for OAS.
Thank you for getting back to me so fast. In outlook 2003 they get a chinese attachment and when they click on it to read it in in chinese in word, it is blank.
Is the attachment a .doc file? If you look at the RFC822 message, how is it encoded? What does the content disposition header look like? Is the attachment referenced in the message? Is it an inline attachment?
You may to give pss a call, and be prepared to answer these questions.
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