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I received an e-mail with photos embedded in the e-mail, not as
attachments. I right-clicked on the first photo and select "Save picture as..." and then I get this pop-up: "The system cannot find the file specified". Any idea how I can separate these photos from the e-mail and save them separately to as photos to a hard drive folder? Connie On embedded images in Outlook Express 6.0 email, I am now getting the mshtml.hlp missing file message when I right click to save an image. After much reading it appears this file does not exist anyway. I can do a work around by forwarding the email back to myself and then right clicking on the image and this works to save the image without a problem. The only thing that has changed about my XP Professional system since this problem started was the installation of IE8 from IE6. I had never installed IE7. After reading many posts on the Internet, this problem seems to have started with IE7. I never would not have upgraded to IE8 to had security and support been continued for IE6. At this point I don't have a choice but to run IE8. Is there any fix for this problem where I don't have to forward the email to myself or copy and paste it to Paint to save it? |
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Try emailing a message to yourself with an embedded image and see if you
receive it correctly. I don't know why forwarding it to yourself works when the other doesn't, so it could be due to whatever program the sender is using. steve "Throckmorton" wrote in message news ![]() I received an e-mail with photos embedded in the e-mail, not as attachments. I right-clicked on the first photo and select "Save picture as..." and then I get this pop-up: "The system cannot find the file specified". Any idea how I can separate these photos from the e-mail and save them separately to as photos to a hard drive folder? Connie On embedded images in Outlook Express 6.0 email, I am now getting the mshtml.hlp missing file message when I right click to save an image. After much reading it appears this file does not exist anyway. I can do a work around by forwarding the email back to myself and then right clicking on the image and this works to save the image without a problem. The only thing that has changed about my XP Professional system since this problem started was the installation of IE8 from IE6. I had never installed IE7. After reading many posts on the Internet, this problem seems to have started with IE7. I never would not have upgraded to IE8 to had security and support been continued for IE6. At this point I don't have a choice but to run IE8. Is there any fix for this problem where I don't have to forward the email to myself or copy and paste it to Paint to save it? |
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Try emailing a message to yourself with an embedded image and see if you
receive it correctly. I don't know why forwarding it to yourself works when the other doesn't, so it could be due to whatever program the sender is using. steve "Throckmorton" wrote in message news ![]() I received an e-mail with photos embedded in the e-mail, not as attachments. I right-clicked on the first photo and select "Save picture as..." and then I get this pop-up: "The system cannot find the file specified". Any idea how I can separate these photos from the e-mail and save them separately to as photos to a hard drive folder? Connie On embedded images in Outlook Express 6.0 email, I am now getting the mshtml.hlp missing file message when I right click to save an image. After much reading it appears this file does not exist anyway. I can do a work around by forwarding the email back to myself and then right clicking on the image and this works to save the image without a problem. The only thing that has changed about my XP Professional system since this problem started was the installation of IE8 from IE6. I had never installed IE7. After reading many posts on the Internet, this problem seems to have started with IE7. I never would not have upgraded to IE8 to had security and support been continued for IE6. At this point I don't have a choice but to run IE8. Is there any fix for this problem where I don't have to forward the email to myself or copy and paste it to Paint to save it? |
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![]() "Throckmorton" wrote: I received an e-mail with photos embedded in the e-mail, not as attachments. I right-clicked on the first photo and select "Save picture as..." and then I get this pop-up: "The system cannot find the file specified". Any idea how I can separate these photos from the e-mail and save them separately to as photos to a hard drive folder? Connie On embedded images in Outlook Express 6.0 email, I am now getting the mshtml.hlp missing file message when I right click to save an image. After much reading it appears this file does not exist anyway. I can do a work around by forwarding the email back to myself and then right clicking on the image and this works to save the image without a problem. The only thing that has changed about my XP Professional system since this problem started was the installation of IE8 from IE6. I had never installed IE7. After reading many posts on the Internet, this problem seems to have started with IE7. I never would not have upgraded to IE8 to had security and support been continued for IE6. At this point I don't have a choice but to run IE8. Is there any fix for this problem where I don't have to forward the email to myself or copy and paste it to Paint to save it? |
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![]() "Throckmorton" wrote: I received an e-mail with photos embedded in the e-mail, not as attachments. I right-clicked on the first photo and select "Save picture as..." and then I get this pop-up: "The system cannot find the file specified". Any idea how I can separate these photos from the e-mail and save them separately to as photos to a hard drive folder? Connie On embedded images in Outlook Express 6.0 email, I am now getting the mshtml.hlp missing file message when I right click to save an image. After much reading it appears this file does not exist anyway. I can do a work around by forwarding the email back to myself and then right clicking on the image and this works to save the image without a problem. The only thing that has changed about my XP Professional system since this problem started was the installation of IE8 from IE6. I had never installed IE7. After reading many posts on the Internet, this problem seems to have started with IE7. I never would not have upgraded to IE8 to had security and support been continued for IE6. At this point I don't have a choice but to run IE8. Is there any fix for this problem where I don't have to forward the email to myself or copy and paste it to Paint to save it? |
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Messed up first try. The problem is not with Outlook Express. For a
troublesome "Cannot Find mshtml.hlp" check the MessageSource to see which email client was used. Thunderbird has been the troublesome one. Look at Content-ID...it should have to computer name for the source. If it contains a ..net , then you see the problem. Before IE7 the file "Save Picture As" was saved with a .net extension. OE beginning with IE7 no longer tolerates Thunderbird embedded files of this sort. 7221ronald "Steve Cochran" wrote: Try emailing a message to yourself with an embedded image and see if you receive it correctly. I don't know why forwarding it to yourself works when the other doesn't, so it could be due to whatever program the sender is using. steve "Throckmorton" wrote in message news ![]() I received an e-mail with photos embedded in the e-mail, not as attachments. I right-clicked on the first photo and select "Save picture as..." and then I get this pop-up: "The system cannot find the file specified". Any idea how I can separate these photos from the e-mail and save them separately to as photos to a hard drive folder? Connie On embedded images in Outlook Express 6.0 email, I am now getting the mshtml.hlp missing file message when I right click to save an image. After much reading it appears this file does not exist anyway. I can do a work around by forwarding the email back to myself and then right clicking on the image and this works to save the image without a problem. The only thing that has changed about my XP Professional system since this problem started was the installation of IE8 from IE6. I had never installed IE7. After reading many posts on the Internet, this problem seems to have started with IE7. I never would not have upgraded to IE8 to had security and support been continued for IE6. At this point I don't have a choice but to run IE8. Is there any fix for this problem where I don't have to forward the email to myself or copy and paste it to Paint to save it? |
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Messed up first try. The problem is not with Outlook Express. For a
troublesome "Cannot Find mshtml.hlp" check the MessageSource to see which email client was used. Thunderbird has been the troublesome one. Look at Content-ID...it should have to computer name for the source. If it contains a ..net , then you see the problem. Before IE7 the file "Save Picture As" was saved with a .net extension. OE beginning with IE7 no longer tolerates Thunderbird embedded files of this sort. 7221ronald "Steve Cochran" wrote: Try emailing a message to yourself with an embedded image and see if you receive it correctly. I don't know why forwarding it to yourself works when the other doesn't, so it could be due to whatever program the sender is using. steve "Throckmorton" wrote in message news ![]() I received an e-mail with photos embedded in the e-mail, not as attachments. I right-clicked on the first photo and select "Save picture as..." and then I get this pop-up: "The system cannot find the file specified". Any idea how I can separate these photos from the e-mail and save them separately to as photos to a hard drive folder? Connie On embedded images in Outlook Express 6.0 email, I am now getting the mshtml.hlp missing file message when I right click to save an image. After much reading it appears this file does not exist anyway. I can do a work around by forwarding the email back to myself and then right clicking on the image and this works to save the image without a problem. The only thing that has changed about my XP Professional system since this problem started was the installation of IE8 from IE6. I had never installed IE7. After reading many posts on the Internet, this problem seems to have started with IE7. I never would not have upgraded to IE8 to had security and support been continued for IE6. At this point I don't have a choice but to run IE8. Is there any fix for this problem where I don't have to forward the email to myself or copy and paste it to Paint to save it? |
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An additional comment on 'missing mshtml.hlp". Sending an email to ones self
does not have to go on the Internet. Simply set Outlook Express or Outlook off-line. Forward the problem email to any address... will do. Send the message, it will be trapped in the OutBox. The offending extension will be replaced by the sending computers name. The image can be saved as "Save Picture As". The message can then be deleted. The image can also be saved from Deleted Items folder. Regards 7221ronald "Steve Cochran" wrote: Try emailing a message to yourself with an embedded image and see if you receive it correctly. I don't know why forwarding it to yourself works when the other doesn't, so it could be due to whatever program the sender is using. steve "Throckmorton" wrote in message news ![]() I received an e-mail with photos embedded in the e-mail, not as attachments. I right-clicked on the first photo and select "Save picture as..." and then I get this pop-up: "The system cannot find the file specified". Any idea how I can separate these photos from the e-mail and save them separately to as photos to a hard drive folder? Connie On embedded images in Outlook Express 6.0 email, I am now getting the mshtml.hlp missing file message when I right click to save an image. After much reading it appears this file does not exist anyway. I can do a work around by forwarding the email back to myself and then right clicking on the image and this works to save the image without a problem. The only thing that has changed about my XP Professional system since this problem started was the installation of IE8 from IE6. I had never installed IE7. After reading many posts on the Internet, this problem seems to have started with IE7. I never would not have upgraded to IE8 to had security and support been continued for IE6. At this point I don't have a choice but to run IE8. Is there any fix for this problem where I don't have to forward the email to myself or copy and paste it to Paint to save it? |
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