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Scan and Save Outlook Attachments with OutlookAttachView

OutlookAttachView is a small utility from Nirsoft, makers of useful little utilities for windows. The OutlookAttachView as the name suggets displays all the attachments in Outlook messages.

It scans all email messages stored in Outlook and displays list of all files it finds, you can easily select attachments you want to save it to a folder. Using this utility you can also delete attachments which are no longer useful.

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OutlookCacheView is a portable app, run the program under your login, it doesn’t require any installation or pre configuration. When you run it, it will scan the outlook of the logged in windows user.

OutlookAttachView is a freeware for Windows and works with 2000/XP/Vista/2003. Any version of outlook is supported.

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