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Thunderbird 38.6.0 can not run the Striata Reader from striata.com

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The "Striata Reader" from striata.com is an decoder/reader used by banks here in South Africa to decode encoded bank statements sent to clients. My OS is Windows 10. Small window comes up with: " Invalid command line options provided". The reader runs with previous versions of Thunderbird and Windows 7 and lower.

The "Striata Reader" from striata.com is an decoder/reader used by banks here in South Africa to decode encoded bank statements sent to clients. My OS is Windows 10. Small window comes up with: " Invalid command line options provided". The reader runs with previous versions of Thunderbird and Windows 7 and lower.

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Given we have no information on this software, how it passes command line instructions to Thunderbird is a total mystery.

A google search indicates that the product is a program that opens file attachments.

I suggest you goto

On the toolbar > Options > attachments > incoming and delete and reference to the file type EMC,

Then try and open your attachment. If that does not work I suggest you reinstall the reader software.

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Given we have no information on this software, how it passes command line instructions to Thunderbird is a total mystery.

A google search indicates that the product is a program that opens file attachments.

I suggest you goto

On the toolbar > Options > attachments > incoming and delete and reference to the file type EMC,

Then try and open your attachment. If that does not work I suggest you reinstall the reader software.