

(and, of course, if it's long existed, why hasn't it been fixed by now?)Īny help would be greatly appreciated!I don't use the Mail app. Is this a Creators Update bug or has it long existed? So, anyone have any other ideas? Is this a known bug? I saw references to it being a known bug but that was back in 2015. I also tried running the Windows app troubleshooter. I opened up Gmail in Edge and I could see the attachments clear as day.Īfter some searching I tried two possible solutions: one, I re-selected "Mail" as the default app in my settings. The only reason I knew there should be attachments to one particular e-mail was because the e-mail itself mentioned attachments. No paper clip, no other kind of indication that an attachment exists, nothing. I've enjoyed it until I realized that I couldn't see attachments. I wasn't using the Mail app before the upgrade, but since other Windows 10 apps were working so well I decided to give it another chance. I have an HP Pavilion x360, recently upgraded to Windows 10 Creators Update.
