Re: "Save picture as" does not save image with correct extension

Tech-Archive recommends: Speed Up your PC by fixing your registry

From: jopa66 (jopa66_at_hotmail.com.no.spam.me)
Date: 12/24/04


Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 23:58:06 -0500

You're welcome. And Happy Holidays.

-- 
~john  aka: jopa
"billtin59" <billtin59@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:EAD31931-CF4B-4714-BD98-DAD93F70F605@microsoft.com...
> Thanks jopa, that did the trick,,, I really appreciate your help,, happy
> holidays to you and yours!!
> Bill
>
> "jopa66" wrote:
>
>> You didn't specify, so I assume you have tried clearing the Temporary
>> Internet Files or browser cache.
>>
>> If previous efforts have not worked, you may have a corrupted "index.dat"
>> file
>> in the "Temporary Internet Files" folder in your profile. Here is my fix.
>>
>> If you have enabled to "make your folders private", you need to shut this
>> off.
>>     *Rightclick Start button | click Explore
>>     *Rightclick your Username in "Documents and Settings" folder | Go to
>> "Sharing...."
>>     *UNCHECK - "Make this folder private"
>>     *Be sure there is another User Account set up on the machine as
>> Administrator.
>>
>> Now:
>> *Log off your User account and Log on to the system with a different User
>> Account that has administrative privileges. (or use hidden Administrator
>> from Safe Mode)
>> *Rightclick Start button | Explore
>> *Expand your own User account to: \Documents and
>> Settings\your_user_name\Local Settings
>> *Delete the "Temporary Internet Files" folder. If Windows complains that
>> it's a system folder - go ahead and delete - Windows will build a brand 
>> new
>> folder when you log back in.
>>
>> Assuming this works, you may want to check out a little program called
>> CacheSentry http://www.enigmaticsoftware.com/
>> This will keep the index.dat file from corruption, among other things.
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> ~john  aka: jopa
>>
>>
>>
>> "billtin59" <billtin59@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:903426FB-BA63-4225-955C-E0A5BD567AC8@microsoft.com...
>> >I have tried the solutions from the Microsoft site regarding this to no
>> > avail. Any other suggestions? All was working fine until recently, no 
>> > new
>> > hardware or software installed. Running XP Home SP2, IE 6 XPSP2.
>>
>>
>> 

Quantcast