I have subscriptions setup to deliver reports in PDF format to users email
address. No problem there. When the email is opened in the Outlook client,
the attachment appears as expected and can be opened. The problem is when
the user accesses their email using Outlook web access (OWA). The email
appears and even has the paper clip identifying the attachment. However,
when the email is opened. the attachment is gone."chicagoclone" <chicagoclone@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F54988C0-2987-484D-AE80-F0B50F002E1D@.microsoft.com...
>I have subscriptions setup to deliver reports in PDF format to users email
> address. No problem there. When the email is opened in the Outlook
> client,
> the attachment appears as expected and can be opened. The problem is when
> the user accesses their email using Outlook web access (OWA). The email
> appears and even has the paper clip identifying the attachment. However,
> when the email is opened. the attachment is gone.
Can they open other pdf-files from their OWA?
Any security settings in play?
Did they test their OWA on a machine they knew there was a PDF-reader
installed on?
I know that sometimes I need to download pdf-files on my computer before
opening them in my OWA. But I'm quite sure the link for downloading is there
when I open the message, though.
Kaisa M. Lindahl|||they can open other pdf's through OWA, just not the ones delivered through
reporting services.
"Kaisa M. Lindahl" wrote:
> "chicagoclone" <chicagoclone@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F54988C0-2987-484D-AE80-F0B50F002E1D@.microsoft.com...
> >I have subscriptions setup to deliver reports in PDF format to users email
> > address. No problem there. When the email is opened in the Outlook
> > client,
> > the attachment appears as expected and can be opened. The problem is when
> > the user accesses their email using Outlook web access (OWA). The email
> > appears and even has the paper clip identifying the attachment. However,
> > when the email is opened. the attachment is gone.
> Can they open other pdf-files from their OWA?
> Any security settings in play?
> Did they test their OWA on a machine they knew there was a PDF-reader
> installed on?
> I know that sometimes I need to download pdf-files on my computer before
> opening them in my OWA. But I'm quite sure the link for downloading is there
> when I open the message, though.
> Kaisa M. Lindahl
>
>
Friday, March 30, 2012
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