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Diane Poremsky wrote:
outlook blocks downloadable elements (usually images) as a security measure - not only to prevent things like porn from displaying, but also to block web bugs so the sender can't see if you viewed the message. when you right click, there should be a menu for options - or go to tools, trust center, automatic download - you can control it from there. I think something happened a few weeks back as now all my HTML headers in a message show as red X's with no option to let the sender be trusted to fix this (as used to happen). I am using 2007. I have tried all the Trust settings possible and compared a laptop with identical Office Pro 2007 as well as Vista 32 Ultimate. The laptop doesn't have the red X problem yet the main computer does. Freaking annoying! Happy NY all and thanks for the great advice Frenchy |
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