Google is the culprit for sometimes… no, this has nothing to do with Page Rank
attachment, google, google desktop, outlook March 2nd, 2008I really hate Google sometimes. Yes, they are a good search engine… they are they best, if that makes you feel better… you google freak. I don’t want to deny that. Recently… well 2 weeks ago, I downloaded and install one of their ‘good tools’, PICASA into my notebook. Picasa is for you to manage your photos and do some editing. It also can manage your Picasa online album at Google.
Last week, I tried to open an email attachment in my Outlook. I can’t! Well, I was having this problem on my PC for sometimes already but I did not bother about it since my pc is just waiting to be reformatted… it has many whistle here and there already… and further more I have the notebook. The weird thing is, I can open other attachment like pdf or text file but not an email attached to an email!
I search for solution… with Google of course if that makes you happy, you Google freak… and found a registry fix… even Microsoft said fix the registry… so I add a new string value in my registry at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Outlook\Security\Level1Remove with .msg and .eml
Tried it both on the PC and notebook… but still no good. Search and search again for solution… one said, remove your Google Desktop. But as far as I remember, I never install Google Desktop on my notebook.. only Picasa.
I gave up… until a few days later, I open my control panel to see what inside my Add Remove Programs… guess what I found? Google Desktop! Dammit… where the hack that came from? It must have come together with the Picasa… immediately uninstall the bloody Googel Desktop… the Picasa was not touched. Fire my Outlook, open the attachment… booom… it open!!!
Go to my PC, uninstall the Google Desktop which I installed many months ago… booom… my attachment opened!!!
March 2nd, 2008 at 3:29 pm
Ya this is a problem with the latest version of google desktop search. I did not face this problem with the older version. I still think google desktop is the best search (much faster and can do custom search) for my notebook compared to Windows search, so whenever the problem you faced happens, I just disable the google add-in from within Outlook. After I open the attachment, I would enable it again. It does not happen on a daily basis, so the irritation factor is minimal.
March 3rd, 2008 at 7:24 pm
I don’t really do much searching in my machine… so no problem getting rid of this google thingy 😛
March 3rd, 2008 at 9:51 pm
I never delete any of my emails, documents etc; so I can dig them up anytime and be very specific like: on 25th of January 2001 the Jawatankuasa xxxx decided to do xxxxx: it would be very tedious to do that without google desktop.
March 3rd, 2008 at 11:12 pm
in that case, google really helps you dude 😆