Samsung email app wont download attachments






















But with the instructions provided below, we can change that, shall we? In your Google Play Store, look for an app that can be used to open the attached document. Usually the Adobe reader works just fine but you can also download the WPS. By including the app, we would have halved the problem by ensuring that it is not the absence of the app that is preventing the attachment from opening.

In case the app is already installed on your device, you will receive a notice to Open or Uninstall. If the app is missing go ahead and use the install option to download and install it on your Samsung Galaxy Note 9 smartphone. If you are going to have the problem persisting even after downloading and installing an app to view the PDF attachment, you can try alternative solutions which include removing and adding your email account or reconfiguring it.

With stock emails and third party email apps, this solution should work just fine and you should be able to get rid of the problem that prevents you from opening email attachments on your Samsung Galaxy Note 9.

Follow the steps below to successfully remove an email account. Alternatively, if you have multiple partitions, you can change the default download location to another one. In Chrome, for example, you should follow these steps:. Sometimes the browser will inform you that a file allows unverified scripts, or that it has an encrypted attachment.

Instead, report it as spam or phishing, and remove it. On the other hand, if it is from a trusted source, you can ignore the warnings. In that case, follow one of the above methods and download the attachment anyway. Your browser preventing you from downloading attachments can be frustrating. However, sometimes there is a reason for concern. Make sure to check the email sender and content carefully before bypassing the security and downloading it anyway.

Although it can sometimes be a glitch, the tools on your device are only trying to keep you safe. Your email address will not be published. September 14, at am. Man thanks for reminding me about cache clearing. Totally forgot about that one. Ian Ellison says:. March 25, at am. Tried most of the above, except cache clearing. If I log out and back in, I get one more. Done this several times, to confirm was not a fluke. The email attachments are from various sources but all known to me and previously successful on the last PC, my mobile, tablet etc..

Last PC had Chrome then Opera. This has Microsoft Edge.



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