Outlook 2010 attachment previewer problem

Dear All,
I recently upgraded to the office 2010 beta, and have been quite pleased with the new system, until i tried to view an image that was attached to an email. I keep getting on any type of image or pdf that the previewer is not available ad to double click to open the file. I then get photo viewer telling me it can't open the file. So i saved the file to my desktop and try to open the jpg in any program such a photshop, illustrator or fireworks and it tells me there is an unknown or invalid JPEG marker type is found."
I can't open any files that are attached to emails, which is getting really annoying now. I have tried everything i can think of, running outlook as an admin, turning off image previewers, checking image previewers are enabled, i've tried the protection settings, and disabling it for Outlook.
Nothing will work. I've searched google and found a few solutions where they say this is caused by google desktop search causing problems and that uninstalling it solves the issue, however I don't have google desktop search installed, just google toolbar.
Its starting to drive me round the bend, i've even ran and repaired the pst file which didn't make any difference either.
Have reported it as a frown but not holding my breath for a response.
System:
Windows 7 64 bit
Office 2010 32 bit beta version
The laptop is 2 weeks old from Dell and all updates are applied.
Can anyone shed any light?
Thanks
Tom

I am having a problem which is a variation on the same theme.  What is even more odd is that I have a laptop and desktop which I installed Outlook 2010 on and they behave very differently.  On my laptop, I can easily view all doc and docx
attachments, while on my desktop, these very same attachments are not recognized or are considered as corrupt documents.  I have been fiddling around with trusted locations on my desktop (e.g., trusting my server folders etc.) but so far no success -
even after reinstallation of 2010 on the desktop.  My laptop's Outlook works fine without having to trust any particular location.  I installed Outlook on my desktop after doing a fresh install of the XP OS while the Outlook installation was an upgrade
of Office 2007 with a fairly weather beaten XP registry.  So currently, I see no rhyme or reason except that it appears that the 2010 installation is highly highly sensitive.  Hopefully there is a quick fix to this or I might also have to roll back
to an earlier version of Outlook.
Had the same issue.
Here is the fix
Hello,
I finally found out what the issue is with this.  It actually isn't a "Protected view" issue, but a DCOM issue.
Somehow the DCOM permission got changed, so it wouldn't allow certain applications access to simple things like Preview mode on Outlook 2010 / 2007, or opening up attachments without it saying file corrupt.  I also was having an issue with Pop ups in
IE8, where javascript messages about security tokens were not authenticated.
The solution is as follows, and then you can turn on your protected mode back on in word, excel, and your "Preview mode" in outlook will start working again.
Go to start, then run.  Type dcomcnfg and push o.k. Component Services should come up.
Expand Component Services, click on Computers, then "Right click" on My Computer and go to "properties".
Click on Default Properties tab, and make sure the following is set:
Default Authentication Level: Should say Connect, not "None"
And Default Impersonation Level: SHould say Identify.
When those are set properly, hit o.k and turn on your protected mode back on your Office applications.  Everything works as expected :)
Cheers :)

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