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Sunday, August 31st, 2025 2:16 PM

Can't view attachments

I have always been able to either view or download attachments in my emails.  All of a sudden I can no longer just view them. I get an error message saying I have to download.  This happens on every device that I read my emails on.  

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1 month ago

I'm having the same problem. PDF or Word documents have been failing for months. Graphics files seem to be okay.

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Thanks for your comment, user_1e4b18. Is this happening on a third-party email client or through our website? 

 

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1 month ago

Thought I was crazy but now I see so many people have the exact same issue. Just started a couple of months ago. Rebooted my computer, tried different browsers, nothing seems to help.

Has anyone received a fix for this issue?

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I have not heard anything about a fix yet.  But it has to be in the works with so many people experiencing this. 

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cdicroce, Hi there! Thanks for taking the time out of your day to reach out. As someone who depends on my emails to work correctly for my job, I can understand the importance of getting this fixed. We currently have our engineers working on a permanent solution at this time. We greatly appreciate you for your patience and apologize for the inconvenience this has caused. As a temporary workaround, are you able to download the attachments to view them?

 

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Just checking in to follow up on this issue with you.

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1 month ago

I spent over an hour this morning with Xfinity. No help whatsoever. No problems using Outlook and Apple. I hate to change to another service as changing an email address is a chore but I don't see Xfinity doing anything any time soon. 

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Well xfinity is switching to yahoo mail so maybe it will be different?

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@EagleBob47

I spent over an hour this morning with Xfinity. No help whatsoever. No problems using Outlook and Apple. I hate to change to another service as changing an email address is a chore but I don't see Xfinity doing anything any time soon. 

You will still maintain your @comcast.net email.  You just won't log in on the xfinity connect website

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@EagleBob47 Have you already migrated your email to Yahoo? 

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8 days ago

I have a new Win 11 laptop that I am not able to "View" pdf files while using Firefox. It makes me download all of them in order to then open them.

My old Win 10 laptop is still able to "View" the pdf files while using Firefox without any issue.

The Google Chrome browser on my cell phone used to be able to "View" pdf files, but is now unable.

It seems like this must be a setting somewhere that needs to be tweaked, but I don't have a tech bone in my body to even begin looking to figure this out. My Google searches have left me more confused than anything. 

It did, however, lead me to this thread.

Any solid answers yet?

Note: I never clear cache or history on my old laptop and "View" is working just fine. I've only had the new laptop for a week and "View" has not worked once. Clearing cache/history is not going to make a difference.


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It's strange that you were able to view attachments on your old laptop because this is a comcast issue, not a device issue. If you read through this thread, you will see that the device, browser or operating system does not matter.  The problem started suddenly about 3 months ago and comcast is aware of it and working on it.  I spoke with comcast tech support just this week over the Yahoo switch and was told that they are currently working on a solution. In the mean time, I use Outlook to view my attachments. If you are not sure how to do this, find a geek or teenager in your family or neighborhood to help.

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I wonder if it has to do with updated versions of browsers? (Xfinity: something to consider when looking into this issue)

Obviously, my new laptop has the newest version of Firefox, and my phone recently made me run an update on Chrome, but my old laptop is running an older version of Firefox. Not a significantly older version, but not the most updated version.


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@User_AMC01​ "very soon" is at least 4 months old. The fix I found was that when you try to open the attachment & get the "download" message - at the top right you will find an icon - 3 parallel lines - click that, & you can "print" it as a pdf file. You don't have to save it - you can just x it out. Hope that helps.

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9 hours ago

Is there an ETA for this fix?

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9 hours ago

I think Comcast is no longer supporting this with the migration to Yahoo mail.  Not sure why they don't just say that?  I am waiting to get my notice to switch.

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