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I had to get the user back to production so I just recreated her Windows profile like the other two cases. This is, as you can imagine, EXTREMELY frustrating. The steps for selecting the file to be attached are clear and I have followed them repeatedly, but no file is ever attached to my email. Ever since I upgraded to Windows 10, I have been unable to send email attachments with Outlook.

I forgot to test the "save and then send" that you asked me to do. Can't Send Attachments With Outlook Emails Jan 2, 2016. Doing this resulted in a slightly different error message of "the operation failed". I took a screenshot, saved it as a png, and tried to attach it as a file to the email (not just a copy/paste into the body content). I can recreate the same behavior on an original new email by simply pasting an image from clipboard into the email.Īnother thing to note is that with these messed up profiles, you can't attach a file to send either. Now that that email has an image on it, you cannot reply to it. However, when an email hits our Exchange server, it gets a signature applied to it from Exclaimer Signature Manager that includes our company logo. So, I could have that user send a test email to themselves and it would work. So, their new original emails were working because there was just text in them. What seems to matter is if the email has any graphical or file content. It seems to not matter so much that it's a new email or a reply.
