

Is probably not a problem with Outlook (as this issue is also with Windows Explorer) I cleared the Outlook temp folder at %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\ however this didn't change anything. Like installing the Adobe Reader preview handler 圆4 fixer program and changing the registry value in AppID to however the value already was like that from the start and therefore this method did not work. I've searched this problem across the internet and I've tried all the methods but it doesn't work. So this isn't a problem with the Adobe program, but probably with Window's service of PDF Preview Handler.Īlso I found that pdf files cannot be previewed in Windows Explorer in the preview plane, instead I get the following message: This first happened with Adobe Reader, but I've installed both Adobe Acrobat and Foxit Reader as well and the same result occurs. To open this file in it's own program, double-click it." "This file cannot be previewed because of an error with the following previewer: PDF Preview Handler When I try to preview the file within Outlook, I get the following message: I cannot preview pdf files through Outlook in my emails and have to double-click each attachment to open in Acrobat. Thinking about opening and closing all 300+ files and tracking which file goes where makes me very sad.Hi, I'm using Windows 7 64-bit and Outlook 2013.

I need to scan the first page of 300+ PDF files and selectively move each file to one of three directories.

Unfortunately, when I applied the same fix running the upgraded OS and Office suite, the PDF files were still not being displayed in the Windows Explorer Preview Pane. When I was running Windows 7 Home Premium, Microsoft Office 2007 and Acrobat XI, I had this same problem and was able to fix it with the software from . However, the PDF files were only visible in the Windows Explorer thumbnail view, but not its preview pane.

After installing and updating the OS, MS Office, and Acrobat XI Pro, the common MS Office files displayed in the Windows Explorer thumbnail view and preview pane. I recently upgraded my 64-bit OS from Windows 7 Home Premium to Windows 7 Ultimate and upgraded Microsoft Office from 2007 to 2010.
