strange letters with received email on outlook 2007
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Obviously updates are needed here first, but if the issue persists, it can very likely be due to the original item being sent in a very specific encoding.
I run into this often with file names when people in Japan send a document.
The only solution I have it so retype the name or change my system base language.
Here is how I have my desktop setup for example.
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@IT-ADMIN said:
for example : X send email to A and B and C ....only A have this issue
So, the question then is how do A's settings differ from B and C's? In particular, look at the language, formatting and font settings. Also check whether A has any Outlook add-ins installed than B and C do not - especially antivirus add-ins.
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@JaredBusch said:
Obviously updates are needed here first, but if the issue persists, it can very likely be due to the original item being sent in a very specific encoding.
I run into this often with file names when people in Japan send a document.
The only solution I have it so retype the name or change my system base language.
Here is how I have my desktop setup for example.
i just checked that, i found that my system local was arabic, i mean that the email language is the same as my system local language
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@Brett-at-ioSafe said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
for example : X send email to A and B and C ....only A have this issue
So, the question then is how do A's settings differ from B and C's? In particular, look at the language, formatting and font settings. Also check whether A has any Outlook add-ins installed than B and C do not - especially antivirus add-ins.
all the users have kaspersky spam filtering add-in
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@IT-ADMIN said:
i just checked that, i found that my system local was arabic, i mean that the email language is the same as my system local language
But what was the sender's system setting? That should not matter in an application such as Outlook, but it is always something I try to check once all the basic troubleshooting steps prove fruitless.
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@JaredBusch said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
i just checked that, i found that my system local was arabic, i mean that the email language is the same as my system local language
But what was the sender's system setting? That should not matter in an application such as Outlook, but it is always something I try to check once all the basic troubleshooting steps prove fruitless.
yes you are right, i have to check that also, but if only the sender is someone who is from the users
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@IT-ADMIN said:
@Brett-at-ioSafe said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
for example : X send email to A and B and C ....only A have this issue
So, the question then is how do A's settings differ from B and C's? In particular, look at the language, formatting and font settings. Also check whether A has any Outlook add-ins installed than B and C do not - especially antivirus add-ins.
all the users have kaspersky spam filtering add-in
Check A's language and font settings to see how they differ from B and C's.
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Now i face the same shitty issue with another computer but now with outlook 2010, this issue drive me mad, till now i cannot find a solution for it, and i'm in an embarrassing situation with the 2 users,
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i think it is a virus maybe
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because there is no additional setting that i have to do with other computers, only setup MS office and everything is OK except with these 2 computers and maybe the number will increase in the future,