K
kingsroad
Our users using Outlook 2003.
We had a problem when we need to copy attachments from a received mail to a
new one.
Suppose I got an email with 2 files attached (a.tif and b.tif). I select and
copy them. Then create a new email and paste them in the content. The files
appear in the new email. But if I double click to open them, the content of
the file b.tif is the same as a.tif. It seems b.tif is being overwritten by
a.tif in the new email.
This happens when I close the original email after copied the attachments.
If I keep the original opened when I pasting the files, no problem occurs.
Is this a bug of Outlook (we applied all Windows XP, and Office 2003 patches)
We had a problem when we need to copy attachments from a received mail to a
new one.
Suppose I got an email with 2 files attached (a.tif and b.tif). I select and
copy them. Then create a new email and paste them in the content. The files
appear in the new email. But if I double click to open them, the content of
the file b.tif is the same as a.tif. It seems b.tif is being overwritten by
a.tif in the new email.
This happens when I close the original email after copied the attachments.
If I keep the original opened when I pasting the files, no problem occurs.
Is this a bug of Outlook (we applied all Windows XP, and Office 2003 patches)