Outlook cannot download a zip file






















If you have Kutools for Outlook installed, you can apply its Uncompress All (attachments) feature to unzip all zip attachments in one or multiple emails, and then open these attachments by double clicking.. Kutools for Outlook: Add more than handy tools for Outlook, free to try with no limitation in 60 days. Read More Free Trial Now. 1. In the Mail view, select the emails whose zip.  · You'll be able to click through the warning and override SmartScreen's concerns and download the file. To do so, open Windows Defender Security Center, . In the meantime, each attachment should still open as expected in other Office apps but if you would like to still preview files in Outlook there is a workaround available. There is a similar issue with HTML files that the workaround below will not work for, in that case you still need to open the file in the browser directly to view it.


Fix the Outlook's WebApp Attachment Downloading Issues using these solutions 1. Download All Attachments as Zip. Users have submitted a strange behaviour in Outlook Web App where sometimes a user could not download a single attachment but he can download all the attachments as a zip file by clicking on "Download All". 5: The Export Registry File box will appear, mention the location where you want to restore the backup file, name the backup file to identify it, and Click the Save button. Note- This method is applicable on the latest version of Windows Open My Computer on your PC and double-click on C: drive. Expand the File menu and click on New Folder. Give the folder a name i.e., temp () Click on the Start icon and then click on Run. This will open Run window on your PC. Type Regedit command in the text box and press Enter to continue with solving of cannot save the attachments in.


Steps I had tried in troubleshooting this: I created a new Outlook profile, and received the same problem and could not open the file (Her Mngr can open the file with no problems and they are both on Msft Office ). Sent the file to a web based email i.e. Yahoo Webmail, and was able to open the file with no problems. If you are receiving an NDR back, the antivirus/security software on their mail server (or possibly yours) is blocking zip files and bouncing them back to the sender. Only the server admin can change it or whitelist your address. In the meantime, each attachment should still open as expected in other Office apps but if you would like to still preview files in Outlook there is a workaround available. There is a similar issue with HTML files that the workaround below will not work for, in that case you still need to open the file in the browser directly to view it.

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