Re: OE "Graphics" Problems

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 05/04/04


Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 16:20:32 -0700

PA, I appreciate your effort in trying to help me, but I
don't understand your answers. Until this problem arose,
I had always received emails with "grapics" displayed.
Since this problem occured, I only get SOME of
the "graphics" and the rest displayed as the X boxes.
Which means that I AM able to see SOME of the "pics or
graphics" you seem to be saying I shouldn't be able to
see. So maybe I'm not calling the "displayed and now
undisplayed items" by the correct term, but whatever they
are, I was always able to get them before. Now I only
get a limited amount of them. Again, I trying to find
out how to RESTORE what I already had, not add capability
you say IE or OE doesn't have.

P.S: I'm new to this forum, so please excuse me if there
is something obvious I'm missing here. Also, where can I
find the "KB" article you refer to?

Thanks,

Pat
>-----Original Message-----
>For your purposes, you can consider pictures = graphics,
and Internet
>Explorer = Outlook Express (hence "applies to your
circumstances, Pat").
>
>See the KB article.
>--
>~PA Bear
>
>Pat wrote:
>> PA Bear: Thanks for responding but I guess I missed
>> something in your answer. First, my question is about
>> Outlook Express, not Internet Explorer. Second, I
>> mentioned "Graphics" rather than "Pictures" and that
some
>> of them still show, but many are just represented by a
>> square with an x in it. Previously, all showed. My
>> problem is that I would like to get back the
capability I
>> previously had.
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> Pictures Are Not Displayed on Web Sites in Internet
Explorer
>>> (applies to your circumstances, Pat)
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=283807
>>> --
>>> HTH - Please Reply to This Thread
>>>
>>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>>> MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE), AH-VSOP
>>>
>>> AumHa Forums
>>> http://forum.aumha.org
>>>
>>> Protect Your PC
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect
>>>
>>> Pat wrote:
>>>> Recently, I've started having problems with much of
the
>>>> geaphice in emails not being shown. Instead I get
the
>>>> little boxes with the red x in them (not all do this,
>>>> some do show correctly).
>>>>
>>>> I recently installed a firewall and a virus program,
but
>>>> that didn't seem to cause a problem. However, Imy
system
>>>> did get infected by a new virus that my program
didn't
>>>> pick up. I ended up using two other anti-virus
programs
>>>> (installed them) and the Trend Micro on-line
Housecall
>>>> program to finally get rid of the infestation!
Anyway,
>>>> since this, I have the problem with "the little x'd
>>>> boxes, even with everything disabled. Any
suggestions on
>>>> how to fix this will be greatly appreciated.
>>> .
>
>.
>



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