Let us try to set component security settings back to the defaults. Please follow the steps below:. Open Control Panel. Open Administrative Tools. Right-click My Computer and select Properties.
Select the Default Properties tab and set the following values:. Default Authentication Level: Connect b. Default Impersonation Level: Identify. Once done, please check if you are able to open PowerPoint attachments.
If still the same, please provide us the exact error message that you are getting including the location error. Those values were already selected on the Default Properties tab. Not sure what you mean by "location error" but when I double-click on a Powerpoint attachment, I get the error:. When I do get this error and click OK, the first error message appears "Powerpoint can't read Thank you for getting back to us.
The error message that you are getting could be an issue with the dll file which could be corrupted. Let us try to use the Windows System File Checker to repair corrupted files. Here's how: 1. Wait until the process completes. The "Sorry, PowerPoint can't open For now, skip the file that's in email and work with the one you've saved to your computer's hard drive ie, to your desktop. Excel and Word work as expected. I have the same question Report abuse.
Details required :. In an office setting, an average office worker is reported to receive emails per day and to send out 40 emails a day. Based on statistics, sending and receiving emails has become the favorite mode of communication. But, like any application or program on your computer or mobile device, the use of emails inevitably leads to some tech problems. One of these is the inability to open email attachments.
There are several reasons why this happens. The name itself is pretty self-explanatory, but there is more to an email attachment than just a file sent along with an email message. Emails are primarily text files, but attachments can be a binary file or a formatted text file. This will require attachments to be encoded before it is sent and then decoded when it is received. Email attachments are crucial to businesses since certain invoices, memos, and other important company documents can be sent via email.
Why does this happen? If an email attachment has a question mark? Now to check whether it actually happened or not, download the mail and save it on the desktop. Make sure that the extension is enabled. Once you are assured about this go to Windows Explorer to reach at the Folder options via Tools menu.
Now click the View tab from the Window and go to Options and un-check the Hide extension option for your file and press OK. After this, close the Windows Explorer and return to desktop to check whether your saved file has the extension or not.
If there is no extension then add it by double-clicking on the file and adding the extension.
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