Email attachments - HD2 General

Hi when I 1st got the phone I was able to receive and open email attachments. Since Xmas for some reason unknown to me I've been unable to do so. I've now found where the attachments are downloaded to. My Device>Windows>Messaging. All the attachments do not have any icons next to them and when you click them a message block pops up saying. "There is no application associated with ..file name..Run the application 1st , then open this file from within the application"
When i go to open a file in Excel I can't even access the file My Device>Windows>Messaging
There is no setting to download attachments to another folder so I can access them.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards
Pete

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