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We are running Windows 2003 Server with Citrix Presentation Server. We have
users that have problems with opening JPG attachments from Outlook 2003. The Office Picture Manager opens, but it opens with a red X instead of the actual picture. I have tried cleaning IE Temporary files, but this does not resolve the problem. Another piece of information: the users have roaming profiles. The workaround for changing the default application to use Windows Picture and Fax Viewer only partially solves the problem. For the users experiencing this, if we change the default viewer, if they click on the close the image and open the image in application and open the image for editing, it uses Office Picture Manager and it does the same thing - white box with red X in the middle. -- Patrick Bumbray |
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pbumbray <pbumbray@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> We are running Windows 2003 Server with Citrix Presentation Server. > We have users that have problems with opening JPG attachments from > Outlook 2003. The Office Picture Manager opens, but it opens with a > red X instead of the actual picture. I have tried cleaning IE > Temporary files, but this does not resolve the problem. Try cleaning the Outlook Secure Temp Folder. http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/securetemp.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks for the suggestion. I found this registry entry yesterday by playing
with my account to see where my pictures are stored when I open them. I checked one of the problem users accounts and she doesn't have anything in the folder for me to delete. I was checking her permissions. She has rights to the OLK3 (in her case) folder, but the Temporary Internet Files folder does not have a security tab for me to check permissions. The same is true for my account and folders???? I don't want to have to keep solving this problem by recreating roaming profiles for each user that experiences this problem. So far, I have 3 users with this problem and if I don't figure it out, I am going to be urged to rebuild profile as a solution. -- Patrick Bumbray "Brian Tillman" wrote: > pbumbray <pbumbray@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > We are running Windows 2003 Server with Citrix Presentation Server. > > We have users that have problems with opening JPG attachments from > > Outlook 2003. The Office Picture Manager opens, but it opens with a > > red X instead of the actual picture. I have tried cleaning IE > > Temporary files, but this does not resolve the problem. > > Try cleaning the Outlook Secure Temp Folder. > http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/securetemp.htm > -- > Brian Tillman > |
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Created Registry file below to remove OIS and Picture Manager Trees:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\OFFICE\11.0\PICTURE MANAGER] [-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\OFFICE\11.0\OIS] Issue resolved. Thanks Brian again for your assistance. -- Patrick Bumbray "Brian Tillman" wrote: > pbumbray <pbumbray@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > We are running Windows 2003 Server with Citrix Presentation Server. > > We have users that have problems with opening JPG attachments from > > Outlook 2003. The Office Picture Manager opens, but it opens with a > > red X instead of the actual picture. I have tried cleaning IE > > Temporary files, but this does not resolve the problem. > > Try cleaning the Outlook Secure Temp Folder. > http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/securetemp.htm > -- > Brian Tillman > |
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