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max
February 17th 04, 07:04 PM
jpeg's only can be saved as bitmaps. How can I change it.
Only option on drop dowm menu to save pictures is bitmap.
Thanx

Gordon Everstine
February 17th 04, 07:06 PM
max > wrote:
> jpeg's only can be saved as bitmaps. How can I change it.
> Only option on drop dowm menu to save pictures is bitmap.

Although you did not say what application you are running (a minor detail),
I assume you are asking about Internet Explorer. If so, IE has a bug. The
workaround is to clean out your cache: Tools|InternetOptions|DeleteFiles.

t.cruise
February 17th 04, 07:06 PM
A full Temporary Internet Files folder can cause that behavior. Open
Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options. Under the
heading Temporary Internet Files, click the Delete Files button. A Delete
Files box will open, asking If it's OK to delete all offline content, click
to put a checkmark in the box for that option, then click the OK button. It
will take a while for the Temporary Internet Files to delete. When the
process has finished, close the Internet Options window, reboot your system
and all should be OK.
--

T.C.

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> jpeg's only can be saved as bitmaps. How can I change it.
> Only option on drop dowm menu to save pictures is bitmap.
> Thanx

S.Sengupta
February 18th 04, 01:42 AM
Hi,
see:-
'Internet Explorer Saves Images As Bitmaps (.bmp Files)'
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810978
regards,
ssg MS-MVP
pronetworks.org


max wrote:

> jpeg's only can be saved as bitmaps. How can I change it.
> Only option on drop dowm menu to save pictures is bitmap.
> Thanx

Quink
April 24th 04, 04:28 AM
When I tried to delete my temporary internet files from internet explorer, it kept on crashing.
I then used the Disk Cleanup under the accessories tab from the start-up bar, and that worked and solved the problem.
So if IE keeps on crashing when you try to delete your temporary internet files use the Disk Cleanup.


----Thanks for all the help guys....

Quink
April 24th 04, 06:31 PM
When I tried to delete my temporary internet files from internet explorer, it kept on crashing.
I then used the Disk Cleanup under the accessories tab from the start-up bar, and that worked and solved the problem.
So if IE keeps on crashing when you try to delete your temporary internet files use the Disk Cleanup.


----Thanks for all the help guys....

Bug
June 28th 04, 08:05 PM
I had this problem a few months ago and emailed HP tech support back and forth about ten times. Their final reslove was for me to change my picture viewer to IE instead of Window's picture viewer. I finally gave up. It suddenly started working again one
day and I didn't know why until I read your explanation. Thanks.

"t.cruise" wrote:

> A full Temporary Internet Files folder can cause that behavior. Open
> Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options. Under the
> heading Temporary Internet Files, click the Delete Files button. A Delete
> Files box will open, asking If it's OK to delete all offline content, click
> to put a checkmark in the box for that option, then click the OK button. It
> will take a while for the Temporary Internet Files to delete. When the
> process has finished, close the Internet Options window, reboot your system
> and all should be OK.
> --
>
> T.C.
>
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>
> "max" > wrote in message
> ...
> > jpeg's only can be saved as bitmaps. How can I change it.
> > Only option on drop dowm menu to save pictures is bitmap.
> > Thanx
>
>
>

Bug
June 28th 04, 10:22 PM
I had this problem a few months ago and emailed HP tech support back and forth about ten times. Their final reslove was for me to change my picture viewer to IE instead of Window's picture viewer. I finally gave up. It suddenly started working again one
day and I didn't know why until I read your explanation. Thanks.

"t.cruise" wrote:

> A full Temporary Internet Files folder can cause that behavior. Open
> Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options. Under the
> heading Temporary Internet Files, click the Delete Files button. A Delete
> Files box will open, asking If it's OK to delete all offline content, click
> to put a checkmark in the box for that option, then click the OK button. It
> will take a while for the Temporary Internet Files to delete. When the
> process has finished, close the Internet Options window, reboot your system
> and all should be OK.
> --
>
> T.C.
>
> Remove [NoSpam] to reply
>
>
> "max" > wrote in message
> ...
> > jpeg's only can be saved as bitmaps. How can I change it.
> > Only option on drop dowm menu to save pictures is bitmap.
> > Thanx
>
>
>

Bug
June 28th 04, 11:32 PM
I had this problem a few months ago and emailed HP tech support back and forth about ten times. Their final reslove was for me to change my picture viewer to IE instead of Window's picture viewer. I finally gave up. It suddenly started working again one
day and I didn't know why until I read your explanation. Thanks.

"t.cruise" wrote:

> A full Temporary Internet Files folder can cause that behavior. Open
> Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options. Under the
> heading Temporary Internet Files, click the Delete Files button. A Delete
> Files box will open, asking If it's OK to delete all offline content, click
> to put a checkmark in the box for that option, then click the OK button. It
> will take a while for the Temporary Internet Files to delete. When the
> process has finished, close the Internet Options window, reboot your system
> and all should be OK.
> --
>
> T.C.
>
> Remove [NoSpam] to reply
>
>
> "max" > wrote in message
> ...
> > jpeg's only can be saved as bitmaps. How can I change it.
> > Only option on drop dowm menu to save pictures is bitmap.
> > Thanx
>
>
>

Bug
June 29th 04, 12:01 AM
I had this problem a few months ago and emailed HP tech support back and forth about ten times. Their final reslove was for me to change my picture viewer to IE instead of Window's picture viewer. I finally gave up. It suddenly started working again one
day and I didn't know why until I read your explanation. Thanks.

"t.cruise" wrote:

> A full Temporary Internet Files folder can cause that behavior. Open
> Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options. Under the
> heading Temporary Internet Files, click the Delete Files button. A Delete
> Files box will open, asking If it's OK to delete all offline content, click
> to put a checkmark in the box for that option, then click the OK button. It
> will take a while for the Temporary Internet Files to delete. When the
> process has finished, close the Internet Options window, reboot your system
> and all should be OK.
> --
>
> T.C.
>
> Remove [NoSpam] to reply
>
>
> "max" > wrote in message
> ...
> > jpeg's only can be saved as bitmaps. How can I change it.
> > Only option on drop dowm menu to save pictures is bitmap.
> > Thanx
>
>
>

Bug
June 29th 04, 01:40 AM
I had this problem a few months ago and emailed HP tech support back and forth about ten times. Their final reslove was for me to change my picture viewer to IE instead of Window's picture viewer. I finally gave up. It suddenly started working again one
day and I didn't know why until I read your explanation. Thanks.

"t.cruise" wrote:

> A full Temporary Internet Files folder can cause that behavior. Open
> Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options. Under the
> heading Temporary Internet Files, click the Delete Files button. A Delete
> Files box will open, asking If it's OK to delete all offline content, click
> to put a checkmark in the box for that option, then click the OK button. It
> will take a while for the Temporary Internet Files to delete. When the
> process has finished, close the Internet Options window, reboot your system
> and all should be OK.
> --
>
> T.C.
>
> Remove [NoSpam] to reply
>
>
> "max" > wrote in message
> ...
> > jpeg's only can be saved as bitmaps. How can I change it.
> > Only option on drop dowm menu to save pictures is bitmap.
> > Thanx
>
>
>

Bug
June 29th 04, 02:58 AM
I had this problem a few months ago and emailed HP tech support back and forth about ten times. Their final reslove was for me to change my picture viewer to IE instead of Window's picture viewer. I finally gave up. It suddenly started working again one
day and I didn't know why until I read your explanation. Thanks.

"t.cruise" wrote:

> A full Temporary Internet Files folder can cause that behavior. Open
> Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options. Under the
> heading Temporary Internet Files, click the Delete Files button. A Delete
> Files box will open, asking If it's OK to delete all offline content, click
> to put a checkmark in the box for that option, then click the OK button. It
> will take a while for the Temporary Internet Files to delete. When the
> process has finished, close the Internet Options window, reboot your system
> and all should be OK.
> --
>
> T.C.
>
> Remove [NoSpam] to reply
>
>
> "max" > wrote in message
> ...
> > jpeg's only can be saved as bitmaps. How can I change it.
> > Only option on drop dowm menu to save pictures is bitmap.
> > Thanx
>
>
>

Bug
June 29th 04, 04:51 AM
I had this problem a few months ago and emailed HP tech support back and forth about ten times. Their final reslove was for me to change my picture viewer to IE instead of Window's picture viewer. I finally gave up. It suddenly started working again one
day and I didn't know why until I read your explanation. Thanks.

"t.cruise" wrote:

> A full Temporary Internet Files folder can cause that behavior. Open
> Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options. Under the
> heading Temporary Internet Files, click the Delete Files button. A Delete
> Files box will open, asking If it's OK to delete all offline content, click
> to put a checkmark in the box for that option, then click the OK button. It
> will take a while for the Temporary Internet Files to delete. When the
> process has finished, close the Internet Options window, reboot your system
> and all should be OK.
> --
>
> T.C.
>
> Remove [NoSpam] to reply
>
>
> "max" > wrote in message
> ...
> > jpeg's only can be saved as bitmaps. How can I change it.
> > Only option on drop dowm menu to save pictures is bitmap.
> > Thanx
>
>
>

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