I would try changing the default email format and test out all available ones like Rich Text, HTML and so on. Also, in some cases changing Outlook from online to cached mode help resolve these weird issues.
Rami From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Miller Bonnie L. Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 1:51 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Exchange] Hyperlink on an attachment Sorry about the bad image-I was having trouble capturing, but hopefully you get the idea from this of what I'm looking at. In Outlook 2010 SP2 + hotfixes, I have someone who is receiving attachments from a few end-users that have hyperlinks on them, so when she clicks to open the attachment, it gets sent to the hyperlink instead, which may or may not open. The hyperlinks I've seen so far all look similar to the one below with a google redirect. These are internal users and we are on Exchange 2013 (RTM) CU3. It's two people so far, and I suspect they may be doing something on the sending end for it to come out this way, but wondered if anyone else has seen this before I go that route? I'm not finding what I'm looking for readily when searching online. I've seen it with both pdf and pub files, and when the same message is forwarded to me, it includes this hyperlinked information and acts the same way. If you right-click and choose save-as, you can save the attached file and open it correctly, so it's not just a picture but an actual attachment. The person receiving the messages thought it was part of their signature at the bottom that is coming up on the screen above the attachment, but on a "forward", I can right-click the attached files and choose to "remove hyperlink" to fix the issue. [cid:[email protected]] Thanks for ideas, or knowledge of how this might get like this, Bonnie ________________________________ If this message is not meant for you, do not use it - please let us know, and then delete it. We try hard to keep our messages and attachments free of viruses and other malicious programs, but are not liable if our precautions don't prevent their spread.
