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Somehow, my outlook (which has been installed for ages) now will not display
images from some senders. These senders ARE in my safe senders list, and contacts. (In fact they are all colleagues, in the same mail domain as my email address i.e. @samedomain.com). The red-X is displayed instead. If I reply or forward their message, then the pictures appear ok in the new message. I have turned off the options for blocking picture display, in an effort to isolate the problem. Pictures from other senders display correctly!!. My colleagues are also using Outlook 2003. Very frustrating - I seem to have the opposite of what is ideal where my colleagues are blocked. I would prefer all my colleagues inline pictures/images are displayed without restriction, and other 'external' senders pictures are only displayed if i choose to on a per-email basis. Anyone have any clues ideas on this? (please dont quote me the Tools/Options/Security/ChangeAutomaticDownloadSettings - been there, done that. I've explicitly added (and removed) senders and domains form safe senders. They are not in blocked senders. I NEED YOUR HELP. This is drving me crazy. |
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Don't know if this will help but we had the problem where certain users
wouldn't see inline pictures. What fixed it was deleting the Outlook cache directory contents (or you can delete the whole folder - Outlook will create it again). Usually at Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKXX. The folder will start with OLK and have some other numbers/characters. You can also find it by opening an attachment, say a Word document, and do a File, Save As. That will show you the temp directory. And I will add this took me quite a while to figure out ;-) I put a shortcut to this directory on those users' desktops so they could empty out the folder as it seemed to happen again and again. Hope this helps, Winelover19 sanddweller wrote: Somehow, my outlook (which has been installed for ages) now will not display images from some senders. These senders ARE in my safe senders list, and contacts. (In fact they are all colleagues, in the same mail domain as my email address i.e. @samedomain.com). The red-X is displayed instead. If I reply or forward their message, then the pictures appear ok in the new message. I have turned off the options for blocking picture display, in an effort to isolate the problem. Pictures from other senders display correctly!!. My colleagues are also using Outlook 2003. Very frustrating - I seem to have the opposite of what is ideal where my colleagues are blocked. I would prefer all my colleagues inline pictures/images are displayed without restriction, and other 'external' senders pictures are only displayed if i choose to on a per-email basis. Anyone have any clues ideas on this? (please dont quote me the Tools/Options/Security/ChangeAutomaticDownloadSettings - been there, done that. I've explicitly added (and removed) senders and domains form safe senders. They are not in blocked senders. I NEED YOUR HELP. This is drving me crazy. |
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WineLover19 You are a STAR!! Thank you this solved the problem.
I had over 2500 files there, totalling over 257MB. Possibly there is some limit. I recall IE had soem problem when Temporary internet files totaled over 200MB. (I fil to recall exactly what the probelm was now). Thank you again!. Your suggestion worked. " wrote: Don't know if this will help but we had the problem where certain users wouldn't see inline pictures. What fixed it was deleting the Outlook cache directory contents (or you can delete the whole folder - Outlook will create it again). Usually at Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKXX. The folder will start with OLK and have some other numbers/characters. You can also find it by opening an attachment, say a Word document, and do a File, Save As. That will show you the temp directory. And I will add this took me quite a while to figure out ;-) I put a shortcut to this directory on those users' desktops so they could empty out the folder as it seemed to happen again and again. Hope this helps, Winelover19 sanddweller wrote: Somehow, my outlook (which has been installed for ages) now will not display images from some senders. These senders ARE in my safe senders list, and contacts. (In fact they are all colleagues, in the same mail domain as my email address i.e. @samedomain.com). The red-X is displayed instead. If I reply or forward their message, then the pictures appear ok in the new message. I have turned off the options for blocking picture display, in an effort to isolate the problem. Pictures from other senders display correctly!!. My colleagues are also using Outlook 2003. Very frustrating - I seem to have the opposite of what is ideal where my colleagues are blocked. I would prefer all my colleagues inline pictures/images are displayed without restriction, and other 'external' senders pictures are only displayed if i choose to on a per-email basis. Anyone have any clues ideas on this? (please dont quote me the Tools/Options/Security/ChangeAutomaticDownloadSettings - been there, done that. I've explicitly added (and removed) senders and domains form safe senders. They are not in blocked senders. I NEED YOUR HELP. This is drving me crazy. |
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Sorry I posted a similar Q before searching thoroughly. For some reason I
don't have "Documents and Settings" in my C: directory. I've got Vista Business; I remember seeing it on my old XP system. I did find a Temp file and deleted most (it wouldn't let me delete a few. Hope this works. If you have any updated info regarding Vista directories, I'd be much obliged. The NANNY function is most irritating! -- Cordially, RNBESQ " wrote: Don't know if this will help but we had the problem where certain users wouldn't see inline pictures. What fixed it was deleting the Outlook cache directory contents (or you can delete the whole folder - Outlook will create it again). Usually at Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKXX. The folder will start with OLK and have some other numbers/characters. You can also find it by opening an attachment, say a Word document, and do a File, Save As. That will show you the temp directory. And I will add this took me quite a while to figure out ;-) I put a shortcut to this directory on those users' desktops so they could empty out the folder as it seemed to happen again and again. Hope this helps, Winelover19 sanddweller wrote: Somehow, my outlook (which has been installed for ages) now will not display images from some senders. These senders ARE in my safe senders list, and contacts. (In fact they are all colleagues, in the same mail domain as my email address i.e. @samedomain.com). The red-X is displayed instead. If I reply or forward their message, then the pictures appear ok in the new message. I have turned off the options for blocking picture display, in an effort to isolate the problem. Pictures from other senders display correctly!!. My colleagues are also using Outlook 2003. Very frustrating - I seem to have the opposite of what is ideal where my colleagues are blocked. I would prefer all my colleagues inline pictures/images are displayed without restriction, and other 'external' senders pictures are only displayed if i choose to on a per-email basis. Anyone have any clues ideas on this? (please dont quote me the Tools/Options/Security/ChangeAutomaticDownloadSettings - been there, done that. I've explicitly added (and removed) senders and domains form safe senders. They are not in blocked senders. I NEED YOUR HELP. This is drving me crazy. |
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I'm a little scared to do this. If I do delete temportay files will it also
delete cookies and passwords? I deleted temporary files once and my secure passwords to banks, etc were deleted and I had to re-submit them. I don't want to have to go through all of that again. Can you please help? Thank you. -- A Loyal Micosoft Customer " wrote: Don't know if this will help but we had the problem where certain users wouldn't see inline pictures. What fixed it was deleting the Outlook cache directory contents (or you can delete the whole folder - Outlook will create it again). Usually at Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKXX. The folder will start with OLK and have some other numbers/characters. You can also find it by opening an attachment, say a Word document, and do a File, Save As. That will show you the temp directory. And I will add this took me quite a while to figure out ;-) I put a shortcut to this directory on those users' desktops so they could empty out the folder as it seemed to happen again and again. Hope this helps, Winelover19 sanddweller wrote: Somehow, my outlook (which has been installed for ages) now will not display images from some senders. These senders ARE in my safe senders list, and contacts. (In fact they are all colleagues, in the same mail domain as my email address i.e. @samedomain.com). The red-X is displayed instead. If I reply or forward their message, then the pictures appear ok in the new message. I have turned off the options for blocking picture display, in an effort to isolate the problem. Pictures from other senders display correctly!!. My colleagues are also using Outlook 2003. Very frustrating - I seem to have the opposite of what is ideal where my colleagues are blocked. I would prefer all my colleagues inline pictures/images are displayed without restriction, and other 'external' senders pictures are only displayed if i choose to on a per-email basis. Anyone have any clues ideas on this? (please dont quote me the Tools/Options/Security/ChangeAutomaticDownloadSettings - been there, done that. I've explicitly added (and removed) senders and domains form safe senders. They are not in blocked senders. I NEED YOUR HELP. This is drving me crazy. |
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![]() -- A Loyal Micosoft Customer " wrote: Don't know if this will help but we had the problem where certain users wouldn't see inline pictures. What fixed it was deleting the Outlook cache directory contents (or you can delete the whole folder - Outlook will create it again). Usually at Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKXX. The folder will start with OLK and have some other numbers/characters. You can also find it by opening an attachment, say a Word document, and do a File, Save As. That will show you the temp directory. And I will add this took me quite a while to figure out ;-) I put a shortcut to this directory on those users' desktops so they could empty out the folder as it seemed to happen again and again. Hope this helps, Winelover19 sanddweller wrote: Somehow, my outlook (which has been installed for ages) now will not display images from some senders. These senders ARE in my safe senders list, and contacts. (In fact they are all colleagues, in the same mail domain as my email address i.e. @samedomain.com). The red-X is displayed instead. If I reply or forward their message, then the pictures appear ok in the new message. I have turned off the options for blocking picture display, in an effort to isolate the problem. Pictures from other senders display correctly!!. My colleagues are also using Outlook 2003. Very frustrating - I seem to have the opposite of what is ideal where my colleagues are blocked. I would prefer all my colleagues inline pictures/images are displayed without restriction, and other 'external' senders pictures are only displayed if i choose to on a per-email basis. Anyone have any clues ideas on this? (please dont quote me the Tools/Options/Security/ChangeAutomaticDownloadSettings - been there, done that. I've explicitly added (and removed) senders and domains form safe senders. They are not in blocked senders. I NEED YOUR HELP. This is drving me crazy. |
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"zberryman" wrote in message
... I'm a little scared to do this. If I do delete temportay files will it also delete cookies and passwords? I deleted temporary files once and my secure passwords to banks, etc were deleted and I had to re-submit them. I don't want to have to go through all of that again. Can you please help? If you delete the entire contents of Temporary Internet Folders, yes you will delete all cookies. However, if you open only the OLKxxx folder (which you do only by directly entering the full name of that folder in the Address bar of Windows Explorer), then no. You'll delete only Outlook temporary content. Why not download one of the free tools that will do the job for you? See this: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/securetemp.htm -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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