Cannot view embedded images on Outlook 2002

G

Guest

Hi everyone.

I'm using Outlook 2002.
I cannot view embedded jpg's or gifs in an email. They only appear as attac
hments. If I want to view them I have to click one by one to open them and t
his is extremely annoying.
I was using Outlook Express and it does show the embedded images of the emai
l. I started using Outlook 2002 due to password protection that is has with
its pst files.

I went to Tools -> Options -> Mail Format and tried all possible combination
s (RTF format, HTML format) and same thing happens.

What can I do?

Thanks in advance
 
G

Guest

That is controlled in your Security settings in Tools, options, security,
"Change automatic download settings" button. Uncheck "Don't
download.....etc."
 
G

Guest

Well, I don't have that option,
In Tools, options, security there's a "configuration" button that says
something
about a digital ID; a "zone configuration" button,"import or export digital
ID" button and a "get digital id" button.

My version of Outlook is 2002 (10.2627.2625) I'm using Office XP by the way.

Regards
 
B

Brian Tillman

Seicom said:
I'm using Outlook 2002.
I cannot view embedded jpg's or gifs in an email. They only appear
as attac hments.

Then they're not really embedded.
If I want to view them I have to click one by one to
open them and t his is extremely annoying.

Perhaps, but that's how Outlook works. Attachments will always be shown as
attachments.
I was using Outlook Express and it does show the embedded images of
the emai l. I started using Outlook 2002 due to password protection
that is has with its pst files.

I went to Tools -> Options -> Mail Format and tried all possible
combination s (RTF format, HTML format) and same thing happens.

What can I do?

Either go back to Outlook Express or use Outlook as it is. There are
add-ons, though, that may make it more palatable. See
<http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/de...ta/html/Office_Outlook_ViewMultPictAttach.asp>
 

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