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OutlookSlipstick SystemsHome / General / Can't open or preview .PDF attachment in Outlook Last reviewed on July 16, 2014 —29 Comments When you attempt http://www.slipstick.com/general/cant-open-or-preview-pdf-attachment-in-outlook/ to view a PDF file in the reading pane and receive http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/7682/how-to-fix-pdf-previews-in-outlook-or-explorer-on-64-bit-windows/ the following error message This file cannot be previewed because of an error with the following previewer PDF Preview Handler It means a value in your registry is missing or corrupt. You can fix it by editing the registry. Press Windows key + R to cannot create open the Run command Type regedit and press Enter to open the Registry Editor Browse to the following registry key and add the AppID value {534A1E02-D58F-44f0-B58B-36CBED287C7C} Note: if AppID string value does not exist, you need to create it. Alternately, you can copy and paste the registry values below into Notepad, save the file with a .reg cannot create file extension then double click to run it. Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Classes\CLSID\{DC6EFB56-9CFA-464D-8880-44885D7DC193}] "AppID"="{534A1E02-D58F-44f0-B58B-36CBED287C7C}" Do It For Me Don't want to edit the registry yourself? Download the following registry file and double click to run it. It works with all 64-bit versions of Windows. pdf-preview.reg MoreInformation 'Adobe PDF preview handler 64-bit fix'
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