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saving graphics in e-mail
I use Outlook Express. In the past I have been able to save graphics
embedded in e-mails to me by simply placing the mouse cursor over the image, clicking the right mouse button and, from the menu that pops up, selecting "Save Picture As..." I would get a dialog box asking me to select a folder, etc. Now, I get a message stating, "The system cannot find the file specified." The box has a yellow triangle containing an exclamation point. The title bar of the box says, "Windows Internet Explorer." I very recently upgraded my browser to Windows Internet Explorer, Version 7, so I assume that I have failed to check off some option within that program. Can anyone tell me what to do to put things back to the way they were as far as saving images to disk? |
saving graphics in e-mail
Asked/Answered in microsoft.public.ch.outlookexpress newsgroup. If you must
make identical posts to multiple newsgroups, please cross-post one (1) message to all of them. Thank you. Multiposting vs Crossposting: http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Benjamin Bajorek wrote: I use Outlook Express. In the past I have been able to save graphics embedded in e-mails to me by simply placing the mouse cursor over the image, clicking the right mouse button and, from the menu that pops up, selecting "Save Picture As..." I would get a dialog box asking me to select a folder, etc. Now, I get a message stating, "The system cannot find the file specified." The box has a yellow triangle containing an exclamation point. The title bar of the box says, "Windows Internet Explorer." I very recently upgraded my browser to Windows Internet Explorer, Version 7, so I assume that I have failed to check off some option within that program. Can anyone tell me what to do to put things back to the way they were as far as saving images to disk? |
saving graphics in e-mail
Thank you.
I apologize for the multiple posts; the one to the CH newsgroup was posted before I found the other. Fröhliches Weihnachten Noël joyeux Il Natale allegro Ben Bajorek Dearborn, Michigan |
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