Missing attachments in Microsoft Outlook.
This document contains information about attachment
issues relating to Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Outlook Express.
These are two separate programs, make sure you follow the
suggestions for the version of Outlook you're running.
Microsoft Outlook Express is setup by default to
block some types of attachments, for example .exe files and other
executable files Microsoft considers unsafe. Although this
feature can be disabled, we suggest you leave it enabled if you're
running Outlook Express. If you
wish to send an executable file through e-mail, compress
the file. Additional information about compressing and uncompressing
a file can be found on document CH000506.
For users who are aware of the potential risks of
accepting executable files and wish to disable this feature, follow
the below steps.
- Open Outlook Express
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Click Tools
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Click Options
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Click the Security tab
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Within the Security Window under Virus Protection, uncheck
"Do not allow attachments to be saved or opened that
could potentially be a virus"
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Click Ok
Below is a listing of file extension Microsoft considers unsafe
when sent through e-mail.
.ad, .adp, .crt, .ins, .mdb, .mde, .msc, .msp, .sct, .shb, .vb, .wsc,
.wsf, .cpl, .shs, .vsd, .vst, .vss, .vsw, .asp, .bas, .bat, .chm,
.cmd, .com, .exe, .hlp, .hta, .inf, .isp, .js, .jse, .lnk, .msi, .mst,
.pcd, .pif, .reg, .scr, .url, .vbe, .vbs, .ws, and .wsh.
Additional information about each of the above file extensions
can be found on our file extensions page.
Finally, in some cases an Internet service provider and/or the
e-mail provider will scan incoming e-mails and automatically delete
the attachment either because it's considered unsafe or because it
exceeds the allocated space given to the user's e-mail account.
In order to determine if this is the cause of your
issue, you would need to contact either your Internet service
provider or e-mail provider.
An alternative solution to this recommendation if
you're unable to get a hold of your ISP or e-mail provider is to
setup a free webmail account
and try receiving the attachment through the webmail address.