Unable to open PDF attachments in email - Lumia 92...

Hi,
I have installes PDF Reader app by Microsoft, but when try to open the PDF attachment in email, get fokkowing error.
Error Unable to open document.

cemdcem wrote:
i cant open pdf files i ve an error 80004004 and cant find anything about it
Do you have the updated version of PDF Reader installed in your phone ?

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