HTML content not showing in emails

D

Dwayne

I am having a problem where any pictures in email are being replaced with
URL's, it started when I was using Office XP and
tried upgrading to Outlook 2003 but still not fixed. I went in to
Tools>Options>security>change automatic download settings and unchecked the
boxes. I also set my Zone settings to internet but still no pictures, every
picture is replaced with a URL. I also went into the Outlook Secure Temp
folder and emptied it, below is an example of what I mean. Any email that
has a lot of web content shows up with tons of URL's to all the pictures.
It is very frustrating, we use Exchange server and I am the only one on the
entire network with this problem. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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D

Dwayne

I figured it was the Anti-Virus also but when I disabled it from starting up
and rebooted my computer I still have the same problem. I do see that even
when an HTML email comes in my Outlook shows it as Plain Text. Does anyone
know how to force Outlook to display HTML email as HTML and not plain text?
Thanks


Diane Poremsky said:
that usually happens when you have outlook set for plain text or your
virus scanner does it.

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Dwayne said:
I am having a problem where any pictures in email are being replaced with
URL's, it started when I was using Office XP and
tried upgrading to Outlook 2003 but still not fixed. I went in to
Tools>Options>security>change automatic download settings and unchecked
the
boxes. I also set my Zone settings to internet but still no pictures,
every
picture is replaced with a URL. I also went into the Outlook Secure Temp
folder and emptied it, below is an example of what I mean. Any email
that has a lot of web content shows up with tons of URL's to all the
pictures. It is very frustrating, we use Exchange server and I am the
only one on the entire network with this problem. Any help will be
greatly appreciated.

http://images.moneyandmarkets.com/reports/COE/8801/header8.gif
 
D

Dwayne

My mistake, sorry for the bother. It was my Anti-Virus, I didn't completely
stop all of it's services. Problem fixed. Thanks


Dwayne said:
I figured it was the Anti-Virus also but when I disabled it from starting
up and rebooted my computer I still have the same problem. I do see that
even when an HTML email comes in my Outlook shows it as Plain Text. Does
anyone know how to force Outlook to display HTML email as HTML and not
plain text? Thanks


Diane Poremsky said:
that usually happens when you have outlook set for plain text or your
virus scanner does it.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
(e-mail address removed)

You can access this newsgroup by visiting
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx or point
your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com.


Dwayne said:
I am having a problem where any pictures in email are being replaced
with URL's, it started when I was using Office XP and
tried upgrading to Outlook 2003 but still not fixed. I went in to
Tools>Options>security>change automatic download settings and unchecked
the
boxes. I also set my Zone settings to internet but still no pictures,
every
picture is replaced with a URL. I also went into the Outlook Secure
Temp folder and emptied it, below is an example of what I mean. Any
email that has a lot of web content shows up with tons of URL's to all
the pictures. It is very frustrating, we use Exchange server and I am
the only one on the entire network with this problem. Any help will be
greatly appreciated.

http://images.moneyandmarkets.com/reports/COE/8801/header8.gif
 

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