Can't "Right-Click" To Save Images In Correct Format??

I

I'm So Tired!

Something weird has happened ... Now when I "right-click" to copy a *.JPG
image (or any image), then choose "Save Picture As ...", I'm ONLY given the
choice to save the photo as a BMP!! What happened???
 
I

I'm So Tired!

Did it all ... no help! ... HELP!!!

Hi :)

Try the following and see if it helps:

Clearing the TIF Cache -

Safely Delete the Temporary Internet Files
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/delcache.htm

or......

Images are saved as Bitmaps only -

Open Outlook Express and run the Compact folders. It may take a while so be
patient and let it do it's job. When it is finished, reboot your machine.
This may allow you to save the images in IE with the proper extensions.

and......

Why is Bitmap my only option to save a picture?

Courtesy of Kaylene aka Taurarian:

To empty your Temporary Internet Files cache
1. In Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
2. On the General tab, click Delete Files

To turn off graphic compression in the AOL client
1. Go to Preferences in AOL.
2. Click Internet properties (or WWW in some versions).
3. Click Web Graphics.
4. Clear Never compress graphics (or Use compressed graphics in some
versions).

If these steps do not resolve your problem, or you need help with the above,
please post back to this thread with the details and any error messages.

Hope this helps

Jan :)
 
J

Jan Il

Hi :)

Try the following and see if it helps:

Clearing the TIF Cache -

Safely Delete the Temporary Internet Files
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/delcache.htm



or......


Images are saved as Bitmaps only -

Open Outlook Express and run the Compact folders. It may take a while so be
patient and let it do it's job. When it is finished, reboot your machine.
This may allow you to save the images in IE with the proper extensions.



and......



Why is Bitmap my only option to save a picture?

Courtesy of Kaylene aka Taurarian:

To empty your Temporary Internet Files cache
1. In Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
2. On the General tab, click Delete Files

To turn off graphic compression in the AOL client
1. Go to Preferences in AOL.
2. Click Internet properties (or WWW in some versions).
3. Click Web Graphics.
4. Clear Never compress graphics (or Use compressed graphics in some
versions).

If these steps do not resolve your problem, or you need help with the above,
please post back to this thread with the details and any error messages.

Hope this helps

Jan :)
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.

Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other readers.
How to make a good newsgroup post:
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
 
X

XPUSER

I'm So Tired! said:
Hi Frank,

It was already "unchecked" (box was empty).

go to Tools | Internet Options | Advanced and scroll down to the Security
section. Uncheck "Do not save encrypted pages to disk".

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
Please respond in Newsgroup only. Do not send email
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Protect your PC
http://www.microsoft.com./athome/security/protect/default.aspx
==============================================================
I had the same issue last week and this is what worked for me -

Issue: 'Save picture as...' option in Internet Explorer not working correctly -

In Internet Explorer when try to use 'Save picture as...' to save a *.jpg picture to My
Pictures folder -
The 'File name' box is "Untitled" and the only option in the 'Save as type' box is "Bitmap
(*.bmp)"

The correct result should be for the proper file name to be shown and the type should be
JPEG (*.jpg)

Two Microsoft Knowledge Base articles concerning this issue:

Article 1 -
Internet Explorer Does Not Save Graphics Files in the Proper Format
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;260650

Article 1 may not resolve the issue


Article 2 -
Right-Clicking, Selecting 'Save Picture As' Does Not Save Image with Correct Extension
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/250747

Article 2 workaround may work but it is just a workaround. not a resolution


If Article 1 does not resolve the issue then the Temporary Internet Files folder usually
located at
C:\Documents and Settings\(Username)\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files may be
corrupt.

How to delete and then rebuild that damaged Temporary Internet Files folder -

1. START > RUN > cmd (Press Enter or click OK)

- Command Prompt window opens -

Type the following command and press Enter:

set

Make note of the following information from list that is displayed:

USERNAME=
USERPROFILE=

Type the following command and press Enter:

exit

- Command Prompt window closes -

2. Open Windows Explorer - Go to Tools | Folder Options | View tab | Advanced settings
window -

Make sure this is set to 'Show hidden files and folders'

If checked, uncheck:

'Hide extensions for known file types'

'Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)'

(click Yes that you really want to do this when you get the warning)

If XP Pro with 'Use simple file sharing (Recommended)' unchecked -

Check 'Use simple file sharing (Recommended)'

Click "Apply" and then "OK" at the bottom of Folder Options

Then go to the Properties | Sharing tab of USERPROFILE folder under C:\Documents and
Settings and uncheck

"Make this folder private"

Cick Apply and OK

Close Windows Explorer

2. Boot to Safe Mode and log in as the Built In Administrator account -

3. START > SEARCH > All Files and Folders -

- Search Results opens -

Go to View and make sure it is set to 'Details'

Go to Tools | Folder Options | View tab | Advanced settings window -

Make sure this is set to 'Show hidden files and folders'

If checked, uncheck:

'Hide extensions for known file types'

'Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)'

(click Yes that you really want to do this when you get the warning)

If XP Pro with 'Use simple file sharing (Recommended)' unchecked -

Check 'Use simple file sharing (Recommended)'

Click "Apply" and then "OK" at the bottom of Folder Options

In the 'All or part of the filename' window type:

Temporary Internet Files

Make sure that the 'Look in' window is set to Local Disk (C:)
(Assuming Windows XP is installed in the C:)

Under 'More advanced options'

Make sure that the first 3 boxes are checked and that the bottom 2 boxes are
unchecked -

Click on 'Search'

When the search is complete, find the Temporary Internet Files for USERPROFILE and
delete it

If any warnings, confirm that you want to delete it -

If any errors that indicate some problem with deleting the folder, click OK to the
error -

Close Search Results and then open it again and search on Temporary Internet Files
again -

Confirm that the T.I.F. folder for USERPROFILE is gone -

Close Search Results

4. Restart computer to Normal Mode and log in as USERNAME

5. Open Internet Explorer and for testing purposes, go to http://www.jpeg.org/

Right click on one of the pictures and click on 'Save picture as...'

Verify that proper file name is shown and the type is JPEG (*.jpg)

No need to actually save the picture if not wanted -

6. Open Windows Explorer

Then go to the Properties | Sharing tab of USERPROFILE folder under C:\Documents and
Settings and check

"Make this folder private"

Cick Apply and OK

Set Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options | View tab | Advanced settings window -

back to any desired settings (May want to do so for the Built in Administrator account
also)

Click Apply and OK at the bottom

===============================================================================
 
T

Taurarian

Click Start/Run and type this command to fix the 'Content Type' settings:

regsvr32 /i mshtml.dll
(and/or)
regsvr32 /i shimgvw.dll (for WinXP)
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top