Viewing sender embedded images in Outlook

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Sarah Hockley

I am having problems with viewing embedded images although my security
settings should allow me to do it. The only way I can view images is to click
the forward or reply buttons they then show in the email. Until a few months
ago, this was not a problem.

I suspect an update is causing the problem but I don't know which it is or
how to correct it. This is effecting my ability to work effectively for
clients, please advise.

I also have a related problem with Outlook for opening attachments but will
send a separate note. That occurred about the same time.

Platform PC / Windows XP Professional / Office/ Outlook 2003.
 
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Roady [MVP]

I am having problems with viewing embedded images although my security
settings should allow me to do it.
The security settings only apply to images linked from the Internet and not
to embedded images.

Empty your Temporary Internet Files folder and your OutlookSecureTemp folder
and try again.
For instructions to locate and empty the OutlookSecureTempFolder see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/securetemp.htm



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Sarah Hockley said:
I am having problems with viewing embedded images although my security
settings should allow me to do it. The only way I can view images is to
click
the forward or reply buttons they then show in the email. Until a few
months
ago, this was not a problem.
but I don't know which it is or
 
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Natalie

I am having the same problem. I opened the link you offered and I have a new
question. Where do I enter the HKEY_CURRENT_USER...address? My computer keeps
telling me it can't find it.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I am having the same problem. I opened the link you offered and I have a
new
question. Where do I enter the HKEY_CURRENT_USER...address? My computer
keeps
telling me it can't find it.

As the article says, you must look in the registry. Start the Registry
Editor with Start>Run; regedit
 

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