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Outlook Attachments (word, excel) d/n open. Cause machine to freeze.

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WaverlyITServices

IS-IT--Management
Feb 6, 2006
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I have a user working on a Windows XP Professional machine with Office 2003 with all current updates running. Everytime receives an e-mail with a Word or Excel attachment, if I go to open it it will cause Outlook to stop responding and completely freeze up the machine. That happens when I try to open it directly though Outlook. If I save a copy of the file to his hard-drive, I experience the same problem. If I have him forward me the e-mail, I can open the attachment without a problem, so it's obviously an isolated situation. Any ideas?
 
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I am looking forward to find a solution here, if any one can help in this topic Please.

 
Dear WaverlyITServices,

did you find any solution ?
 
obviously don't know if you have sorted waverly but does the problem occur if the user logs onto another machine ?

Laters, phat, headshape
 
WaverlyITServices,

"If I save a copy of the file to his hard-drive, I experience the same problem."
"Logging onto that user on a seperate machine, the problem does not occur."

These two statements seem to lean towards a file-type association problem with the one machine or something really wrong with this user's profile.

Is this person able to open *.doc and *.xls files directly thru Windows Explorer? those created on this machine and those created elsewhere? What happens if someone else logs onto the same machine and tries to open the email/files?
Have you performed maintenance activities on this machine such as Detect and Repair of Office 2003, deleting temp files, deleting the Word data key in the Registry? I would also clean up the mailbox by emptying the Deleted Items folder and turning off the Journal. Try performing the activities with no other applications open except for Outlook. Check memory settings and usage.

Hope this helps.
 
WaverlyITServices,
An additional note, you may want to try to recreate the individual's profile.

Hope this helps.
 
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