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Old September 10th 04, 03:21 PM
...D.
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Default SP2 & Outlook Express-blocked images

After installing SP2, when I am using Outlook Express, to see any graphics,
for each post I have to click "view" then I have to click on "blocked images",
to low-light it. Leave that email & go to the next email, & it resets itself
to block images again.

I can't seem to find out where to set it so that blocked images is not default
for every piece of email. Any help?
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...D.
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Old September 10th 04, 03:24 PM
Carey Frisch [MVP]
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Default SP2 & Outlook Express-blocked images

Open Outlook Express and from the Toolbar select:
Tools Options Security, uncheck "Block images
and other external content in HTML e-mail", then
click on Apply.

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"...D." wrote:

| After installing SP2, when I am using Outlook Express, to see any graphics,
| for each post I have to click "view" then I have to click on "blocked images",
| to low-light it. Leave that email & go to the next email, & it resets itself
| to block images again.
|
| I can't seem to find out where to set it so that blocked images is not default
| for every piece of email. Any help?
| ---
|
| ...D.
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Old September 10th 04, 03:24 PM
Alias
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Default SP2 & Outlook Express-blocked images

Have you looked at the new "features" in Tools/Options?

Alias

"...D." wrote

After installing SP2, when I am using Outlook Express, to see any

graphics,
for each post I have to click "view" then I have to click on "blocked

images",
to low-light it. Leave that email & go to the next email, & it resets

itself
to block images again.

I can't seem to find out where to set it so that blocked images is not

default
for every piece of email. Any help?
---
OT : The steel knights (st33l-Kn1ghts) is a small Yahoo Messenger based
chatroom club. Whether you are techie or a newbie, they're looking for

some
new blood. It's nice to know the people you chat with in a chatroom
environment. http://www.steel-knights.com . (you can run Yahoo Messenger

&
Windows/MSN Messenger at the same time with no conflicts).



...D.



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Old September 10th 04, 03:42 PM
Phil
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Default SP2 & Outlook Express-blocked images

In OE:
Tools, options, security tab, set options as you like.

"D." wrote in message

After installing SP2, when I am using Outlook Express, to see any
graphics, for each post I have to click "view" then I have to click
on "blocked images", to low-light it. Leave that email & go to the
next email, & it resets itself to block images again.

I can't seem to find out where to set it so that blocked images is
not default for every piece of email. Any help?
---
OT : The steel knights (st33l-Kn1ghts) is a small Yahoo Messenger
based chatroom club. Whether you are techie or a newbie, they're
looking for some new blood. It's nice to know the people you chat
with in a chatroom environment. http://www.steel-knights.com . (you
can run Yahoo Messenger & Windows/MSN Messenger at the same time with
no conflicts).



...D.



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Old September 10th 04, 04:39 PM
...D.
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Default SP2 & Outlook Express-blocked images

Hey, thanks for the quick answers you guys. Almost as fast as calling up a
support center...

On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 07:21:16 -0700, ...D. wrote:
After installing SP2, when I am using Outlook Express, to see any graphics,
for each post I have to click "view" then I have to click on "blocked images",
to low-light it. Leave that email & go to the next email, & it resets itself
to block images again.

I can't seem to find out where to set it so that blocked images is not default
for every piece of email. Any help?
---
OT : The steel knights (st33l-Kn1ghts) is a small Yahoo Messenger based
chatroom club. Whether you are techie or a newbie, they're looking for some
new blood. It's nice to know the people you chat with in a chatroom
environment. http://www.steel-knights.com . (you can run Yahoo Messenger &
Windows/MSN Messenger at the same time with no conflicts).




...D.
 




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