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Icons added?
After I did the latest updates from Microsoft I noticed that when I get emails with photos as attachments, there is now a set of icons in use just before the name of the file as shown under attachments. For example, before this I might get an attachment that showed as: image123.jpg it now appears as: [x]image123.jpg where [x] consists of a small rectangle with JPG imposed over it. If the attachment is [x]image456.gif, then [x] is the small rectangle with GIF imposed over it. I don't know if this is related to the updates from Microsoft, or if I accidentally changed some option somewhere. I prefer to avoid icons whenever I can, so any ideas about how I might avoid these would be appreciated. Many thanks. -- ---------- CWLee Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and promote for performance, not preferences. |
Icons added?
You might check under Tools | Options | Security and see if external images
are blocked. See if that makes any difference. I don't know how an update could start including images in received messages otherwise. steve "CWLee" wrote in message ... After I did the latest updates from Microsoft I noticed that when I get emails with photos as attachments, there is now a set of icons in use just before the name of the file as shown under attachments. For example, before this I might get an attachment that showed as: image123.jpg it now appears as: [x]image123.jpg where [x] consists of a small rectangle with JPG imposed over it. If the attachment is [x]image456.gif, then [x] is the small rectangle with GIF imposed over it. I don't know if this is related to the updates from Microsoft, or if I accidentally changed some option somewhere. I prefer to avoid icons whenever I can, so any ideas about how I might avoid these would be appreciated. Many thanks. -- ---------- CWLee Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and promote for performance, not preferences. |
Icons added?
Do you mean that when you double click a message to open in its own
window, on the attachment line you see the icon before each file name? That should have always been there. As for the exact icon that you see, that's dependent on your file associations. Should be the same icon that you see when you look at folders using Windows Explorer in Details mode. Possibly something that you recently installed changed the icons for GIF and JPG, such a an image viewer or image editor program. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "CWLee" wrote in message ... After I did the latest updates from Microsoft I noticed that when I get emails with photos as attachments, there is now a set of icons in use just before the name of the file as shown under attachments. For example, before this I might get an attachment that showed as: image123.jpg it now appears as: [x]image123.jpg where [x] consists of a small rectangle with JPG imposed over it. If the attachment is [x]image456.gif, then [x] is the small rectangle with GIF imposed over it. I don't know if this is related to the updates from Microsoft, or if I accidentally changed some option somewhere. I prefer to avoid icons whenever I can, so any ideas about how I might avoid these would be appreciated. Many thanks. -- ---------- CWLee Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and promote for performance, not preferences. |
Icons added?
"Michael Santovec" wrote: Do you mean that when you double click a message to open in its own window, on the attachment line you see the icon before each file name? Yes, exactly. That should have always been there. Computer was purchased new from Gateway in 2000, with Windows 2000 installed at the factory. Never saw these icons until a few weeks ago. I guess my computer is a little slow. :-) As for the exact icon that you see, that's dependent on your file associations. Should be the same icon that you see when you look at folders using Windows Explorer in Details mode. Yes they are the same icons, and they now also appear in Windows Explorer. Is there a way to omit these icons? Possibly something that you recently installed changed the icons for GIF and JPG, such a an image viewer or image editor program. No image viewers or image editor programs added for years. This is very mystifying to me; and I can live with it. :-) Thanks. ========================= -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "CWLee" wrote in message ... After I did the latest updates from Microsoft I noticed that when I get emails with photos as attachments, there is now a set of icons in use just before the name of the file as shown under attachments. For example, before this I might get an attachment that showed as: image123.jpg it now appears as: [x]image123.jpg where [x] consists of a small rectangle with JPG imposed over it. If the attachment is [x]image456.gif, then [x] is the small rectangle with GIF imposed over it. I don't know if this is related to the updates from Microsoft, or if I accidentally changed some option somewhere. I prefer to avoid icons whenever I can, so any ideas about how I might avoid these would be appreciated. Many thanks. -- ---------- CWLee Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and promote for performance, not preferences. |
Icons added?
...I guess my computer is a little slow. :-)
Or you'd been lax with your updates and just got it fully patched. -- ~PA Bear CWLee wrote: "Michael Santovec" wrote: Do you mean that when you double click a message to open in its own window, on the attachment line you see the icon before each file name? Yes, exactly. That should have always been there. Computer was purchased new from Gateway in 2000, with Windows 2000 installed at the factory. Never saw these icons until a few weeks ago. I guess my computer is a little slow. :-) As for the exact icon that you see, that's dependent on your file associations. Should be the same icon that you see when you look at folders using Windows Explorer in Details mode. Yes they are the same icons, and they now also appear in Windows Explorer. Is there a way to omit these icons? Possibly something that you recently installed changed the icons for GIF and JPG, such a an image viewer or image editor program. No image viewers or image editor programs added for years. This is very mystifying to me; and I can live with it. :-) Thanks. ========================= -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "CWLee" wrote in message ... After I did the latest updates from Microsoft I noticed that when I get emails with photos as attachments, there is now a set of icons in use just before the name of the file as shown under attachments. For example, before this I might get an attachment that showed as: image123.jpg it now appears as: [x]image123.jpg where [x] consists of a small rectangle with JPG imposed over it. If the attachment is [x]image456.gif, then [x] is the small rectangle with GIF imposed over it. I don't know if this is related to the updates from Microsoft, or if I accidentally changed some option somewhere. I prefer to avoid icons whenever I can, so any ideas about how I might avoid these would be appreciated. Many thanks. -- ---------- CWLee Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and promote for performance, not preferences. |
Icons added?
"PA Bear" wrote Or you'd been lax with your updates and just got it fully patched. I've had the computer 6-7 years, and all updates have been installed within days of my being notified they were available. So, the mystery continues. Thanks. ======================== -- ~PA Bear CWLee wrote: "Michael Santovec" wrote: Do you mean that when you double click a message to open in its own window, on the attachment line you see the icon before each file name? Yes, exactly. That should have always been there. Computer was purchased new from Gateway in 2000, with Windows 2000 installed at the factory. Never saw these icons until a few weeks ago. I guess my computer is a little slow. :-) As for the exact icon that you see, that's dependent on your file associations. Should be the same icon that you see when you look at folders using Windows Explorer in Details mode. Yes they are the same icons, and they now also appear in Windows Explorer. Is there a way to omit these icons? Possibly something that you recently installed changed the icons for GIF and JPG, such a an image viewer or image editor program. No image viewers or image editor programs added for years. This is very mystifying to me; and I can live with it. :-) Thanks. ========================= -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "CWLee" wrote in message ... After I did the latest updates from Microsoft I noticed that when I get emails with photos as attachments, there is now a set of icons in use just before the name of the file as shown under attachments. For example, before this I might get an attachment that showed as: image123.jpg it now appears as: [x]image123.jpg where [x] consists of a small rectangle with JPG imposed over it. If the attachment is [x]image456.gif, then [x] is the small rectangle with GIF imposed over it. I don't know if this is related to the updates from Microsoft, or if I accidentally changed some option somewhere. I prefer to avoid icons whenever I can, so any ideas about how I might avoid these would be appreciated. Many thanks. -- ---------- CWLee Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and promote for performance, not preferences. |
Icons added?
Hi,
I haven't had this problem for a long time, but from what I recall, it is possibly on the other end sometime. Try sending yourself an email with an image in and even one you attach to see if those come through. The Security settings in Options is the reason some email clients don't send out images. And this may further explain http://www.askbobrankin.com/red_x_ap..._of_image.html hope this helps, dcdon "CWLee" wrote in message ... "PA Bear" wrote Or you'd been lax with your updates and just got it fully patched. I've had the computer 6-7 years, and all updates have been installed within days of my being notified they were available. So, the mystery continues. Thanks. ======================== -- ~PA Bear CWLee wrote: "Michael Santovec" wrote: Do you mean that when you double click a message to open in its own window, on the attachment line you see the icon before each file name? Yes, exactly. That should have always been there. Computer was purchased new from Gateway in 2000, with Windows 2000 installed at the factory. Never saw these icons until a few weeks ago. I guess my computer is a little slow. :-) As for the exact icon that you see, that's dependent on your file associations. Should be the same icon that you see when you look at folders using Windows Explorer in Details mode. Yes they are the same icons, and they now also appear in Windows Explorer. Is there a way to omit these icons? Possibly something that you recently installed changed the icons for GIF and JPG, such a an image viewer or image editor program. No image viewers or image editor programs added for years. This is very mystifying to me; and I can live with it. :-) Thanks. ========================= -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "CWLee" wrote in message ... After I did the latest updates from Microsoft I noticed that when I get emails with photos as attachments, there is now a set of icons in use just before the name of the file as shown under attachments. For example, before this I might get an attachment that showed as: image123.jpg it now appears as: [x]image123.jpg where [x] consists of a small rectangle with JPG imposed over it. If the attachment is [x]image456.gif, then [x] is the small rectangle with GIF imposed over it. I don't know if this is related to the updates from Microsoft, or if I accidentally changed some option somewhere. I prefer to avoid icons whenever I can, so any ideas about how I might avoid these would be appreciated. Many thanks. -- ---------- CWLee Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and promote for performance, not preferences. |
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