How to fix Gmail Attachment Errors?

 

One of the reliable and secured emailing web-based services is Gmail. Its top-class email transferring services and friendly customer support make it the most lovable email across the world. Gmail has billions of users and experiences hundreds of new users daily that adds a milestone to its success. 

Nothing bared of glitches in the computing environment; similarly, Gmail users have to go through some issues while using Gmail services. One of the most common issues that users often complain about is a failure in attaching files in emails. Read on to know fixes if your Gmail attachment is not working

Quick Fixes to Gmail Attachment Errors 

  • Disable Browser Extensions:-  Make sure you have granted all permissions to your Gmail web client. Browser extensions and permissions can cause issues in attaching files on Gmail if it does not have complete permission to access your data. You can do it by clicking on the padlock icon in the address bar. 
  • Use Mail Third-Party Application:- Login to your Gmail account in the Mail app, on your mobile or computer, using your Gmail address and account password. Now, try attaching the files in emails. 
  • Fix issues with your Internet connection:- If you cant attach files in Gmail, check your internet connection. A weak connection or poor internet coverage can trigger various issues while sending emails. Thus, make sure your Wi-Fi router is configured nearby your device and is working properly. 
  • Switch your web browser:- Update your web browser and clear caches and data. If it is still not supporting Gmail attachments, try shifting to a more reliable browser.
  • Use the latest version of Flash Plug-in:-  You need to update the Flash plug-ins if the Gmail attachment errors are still persisting. 
  • Disable Firewall:- If you are unable to attach a file in Gmail, switch off the firewall on your computer. Here is how you can do it. 
  1. Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialogue box and enter firewall.cpl and select the OK button. 
  2. Click on the Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or Off from the left-hand side panel. 
  3. Go to Customized Settings (Domain, Private, and Public Network settings), and click on the Turn off Windows Defender Firewall option, and press OK to save the changes and leave the page. 
  • Run an anti-virus Scan Restart your Device:- Check for the viruses and malware in your device that might be causing the Gmail issues. You need to run an anti-virus scan to detect the culprit. Eventually, restart your device and try attaching files in Gmail. 
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