Don't know if this has been asked, but are the file extentions the same,
..jpg, or is one lot .jpeg?
Since you say these files appear as icons, it could be simply a case of
associating a program with the jpeg extension, (this tends to be less
common, same as a jpg though.).
"RR2" <ronra-spamfilter-@rplighting.com> wrote in message
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> They came from the user's digital camera and also from various websites.
> Mostly company related pictures.
>
> In doing some Google searching, I found a possible cause which seemed
> valid
> in this case. I had recently installed a copy of MS Office 97 (Word,
> Excel,
> and PowerPoint only) on that machine. The site suggested a registry hack
> which I did, but no joy.
>
> Thx
>
> ~R~
>
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Where did he get the non-working JPG files?
>>
>> RR2 wrote:
>>> A coworker is running Windows XP Pro on his machine. He has two folders
>>> in
>>> his desktop, each containing jpg's.
>>> Both folders are set to show thumbnails. In one folder, all jpgs come
>>> up as
>>> expected as thumbnails. In the other folder, only a few of them are
>>> viewable. The rest are icons only. There is nothing unique about the
>>> names
>>> of the files and all are valid files which are viewable in graphics
>>> editing
>>> software. The question is: why is this happening.
>>>
>>> thx
>>>
>>> ~R~
>>
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