Pictures on incoming mail don't show

G

Guest

Isn't there someone who can figure this out for me, pLEASe? I am ready to
look for someting other than Outlook to do my mail. I can't do this much
longer. AGAIN, the box is NOT checked in the Trust Center. PLEASE HELP!
 
C

csutton

Isn't there someone who can figure this out for me, pLEASe? I am ready to
look for someting other than Outlook to do my mail. I can't do this much
longer. AGAIN, the box is NOT checked in the Trust Center. PLEASE HELP!







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Yes, I have had this problem before. Took me a while to solve in our
environment. Problem was Outlook is not cleaning out the temporary
cache files. More info here
http://forums.techguy.org/business-applications/564506-outlook-2003-red-x-missing.html
Still no luck do a Google search for Outlook temp files Red X (or
something along them lines)
Hope this helps, best of luck
 
G

Guest

What is odd is that I don't even GET a red "X." It is an empty box.
However, I will llook at the site you suggested. Thanks. Angie
 
U

USNRMA

I resorted to doing a full restore of the system to new and reinstall my
programsn and data, it fixed this problem.
 
B

bc707

I tried this and my html messages still open only in plain text. I had this
problem with Windows XP SP2 and Outlook 2003 (I tried to resolve it without
success then). I just bought a new computer with Vista and have Outlook 2007
and still have the same problem. I transferred my settings from my old
computer and think there must be something in the settings. I can open the
same emails in html at work with Windows 98 and Outlook 97!
 
S

STEVEDAVIES7

TRIED THIS SEVERAL TIMES & IT DOES NOT WORK!! ONLY HAD THIS PROBLEM SINCE
INSTALLING OFFICE 2007. WORKED NORMALLY WITH OFFICE 2003! ANYONE GOT A
SOLUTION? PLEASE LET US KNOW!!!
 
S

Speedtrpl

Fix Courtesy of TOLAR....ALL HAIL TOLAR!!!! He's a fricking Genius!!!

"It is a reg entry called BlockHTTPImages found at this
location: \HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Common\BlockHTTPImages
change the value 1 to 0 (zero) and it works"
 
M

mmfalcon

Examined the Reg entries and do not see any reference to "Block http images".
Does this entry appear at all times, or only if certain perferences are
selected? Cannot see any downloaded images in incoming emails noted with
http references.
 
B

Bel.Robb

My OS is vista home premium and I can't find my registry, is someone able to
help with the correct path?
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

My OS is vista home premium and I can't find my registry, is someone able
to
help with the correct path?

You don't "find" the registry. Click Start and enter "regedit" in the
Search box. Press Enter. When the Registry Editor opens, click the plus
sign to the left of My Computer to expand it. Click the plus to the left of
"HKEY_CURRENT_USER" (HKCU) and expand it. Click the plus to the left of
Software to expand it. Click the plus to the left of Microsoft to expland
it. Click the plus to the left of Office to expand it. Click the plus to
the left of 12.0 to expand it. Click on Common and in the right-hand pane
you should see, among the values there, the key BlockHTTPImages. If you see
it, double-click it and change the value from one to zero. If it's not
there, right-click on a blank area of the right pane and choose New, then
DWORD Value. For the keyname, enter BlockedHTTPImages and click OK. Click
OK and exit the registry editor. See this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327635
 
A

annah

When you are in an open message, click the arrow pointed down on the quick
access toolbar. Scroll down to More Commands. In the left column, select
Advanced. Scroll down to the Display email contents section. Uncheck the box
for Show picture placeholders. Then click OK down at the bottom.

I hope this helps, I just had the same problem. I didn't have the red "X"
either, but I could look a the pictures when I did a print preview.

Good Luck!!
 
B

Broadsword

Mike Busch said:
I have a fix for Outlook 2007.

On the Tools menu, click Trust Center, and then click Automatic Download.
Clear the Don't download pictures automatically in HTML e-mail messages or
RSS items check box.


This does NOT work, I've tried this again and again and again including
reboots.

Reackon I might just as well go back to office 2003
 
A

annah

When you are in an open message, click the arrow pointed down on the quick
access toolbar. Scroll down to More Commands. In the left column, select
Advanced. Scroll down to the Display email contents section. Uncheck the box
for Show picture placeholders. Then click OK down at the bottom.

I hope this helps, I just had the same problem. I didn't have the red "X"
either, but I could look a the pictures when I did a print preview.

Good Luck!!
 
B

Broadsword

:

When you are in an open message, click the arrow pointed down on the quick
access toolbar. Scroll down to More Commands. In the left column, select
Advanced. Scroll down to the Display email contents section. Uncheck the box
for Show picture placeholders. Then click OK down at the bottom.

I hope this helps, I just had the same problem. I didn't have the red "X"
either, but I could look a the pictures when I did a print preview.

Good Luck!!


:



:

I have a fix for Outlook 2007.

On the Tools menu, click Trust Center, and then click Automatic Download.
Clear the Don't download pictures automatically in HTML e-mail messages or
RSS items check box.


This does NOT work, I've tried this again and again and again including
reboots.

Reackon I might just as well go back to office 2003

The above "More Commands only give you the red X.

I've just done the Registry fix and this DOES work.

You don't "find" the registry. Click Start and enter "regedit" in the
Search box. Press Enter. When the Registry Editor opens, click the plus
sign to the left of My Computer to expand it. Click the plus to the left of
"HKEY_CURRENT_USER" (HKCU) and expand it. Click the plus to the left of
Software to expand it. Click the plus to the left of Microsoft to expland
it. Click the plus to the left of Office to expand it. Click the plus to
the left of 12.0 to expand it. Click on Common and in the right-hand pane
you should see, among the values there, the key BlockHTTPImages. If you see
it, double-click it and change the value from one to zero. If it's not
there, right-click on a blank area of the right pane and choose New, then
DWORD Value. For the keyname, enter BlockedHTTPImages and click OK. Click
OK and exit the registry editor.
 
B

Broadsword

Broadsword said:
This does NOT work, I've tried this again and again and again including
reboots.

Reackon I might just as well go back to office 2003

I've just do the registry fix and this DOES work....

You don't "find" the registry. Click Start and enter "regedit" in the
Search box. Press Enter. When the Registry Editor opens, click the plus
sign to the left of My Computer to expand it. Click the plus to the left of
"HKEY_CURRENT_USER" (HKCU) and expand it. Click the plus to the left of
Software to expand it. Click the plus to the left of Microsoft to expland
it. Click the plus to the left of Office to expand it. Click the plus to
the left of 12.0 to expand it. Click on Common and in the right-hand pane
you should see, among the values there, the key BlockHTTPImages. If you see
it, double-click it and change the value from one to zero. If it's not
there, right-click on a blank area of the right pane and choose New, then
DWORD Value. For the keyname, enter BlockedHTTPImages and click OK. Click
OK and exit the registry editor.
 
E

ECB-UK

THANK YOU ANNAH! Your solution worked for me. I tried to set this in
options, however when I created a new outgoing message i made the smae
coomand, sent it. Then rebooted and now all the images show in my emails,
PLUS it has cured the problem with inserting clip art and photos into
outgoing messages!
 

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