Download spare part error "this file has no program associated with it".
Hello
I had problems with my laptop - I thought that someone hacked into my emails. I've been tinkering with the settings and that I cannot now enter my "downloads".
When I click on 'downloads', I get the above error message.
When I go into my emails and try to look at the attachments, whereas before I could view html etc, I can't currently - I need to download the file, then
Save or open the file. 2 questions are connected?
How can I reset my downloads tab?
I hope someone can help.
JULIEN
Hello
Please answer a few questions to refine the question.
1. who "downloads" settings are you referring?
2. What mail client do you use? East - Microsoft Outlook, Windows Live Mail, or web-based e-mail clients?
3. what default browser you have installed? What version of IE are you using?
4. it worked before? If Yes, are you aware of changes to the computer before the show?
I suggest you to refer to this article if you use Internet Explorer to download attachments
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