Don't want to use IE to view Picture

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ken

When I click on thumnail(JPG) IE will show large picture.
But I want picture show in "Windows Picture and Fax
Viewer"

How do I config?
 
Hi,

I understand that you want the JPG images to be viewed from 'Windows
Pictures and Fax viewer' application instead of Internet explorer.

Please try these steps and check if it resolves the issue.

1. Right click on any .jpg file.
2. Choose open with -> choose program…
3. Choose 'Windows picture and fax viewer' from the list
4. Click on the check box at the bottom "always use the selected program to
open this kind of file'.
5. Click on OK.

Now check if the 'Windows Picture and Fax viewer' is used while displaying
pictures instead of Internet Explorer.

Hope the solution did the trick.

Thank you,

Rashmi

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