Saving Image File

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Binh D

Greetings All,

I am using Win2000 and Outlook Express 6.
My friend sent me some jpg image files. When I right click
on the image and select Save Picture As, it ONLY give me
the option to save it as a Bitmap (.bmp) file type!!!!

How can I change it so that it will allow me to save it as
the original jpg file???

Please help.....

Binh D
 
Howdy Roady,

Thanks for the reply.
I did that too, but the only option is Save
As "Attachment" file type. It does not give any other
option!

Sorry to post here, but Outlook Express forum does not
exist.

Thnx.

Binh
 
"Cannot save images as JPEG files", "Cannot view source", "Cannot print", and "Cannot download", are all common problems in IE which are usually cleared up by purging the TIF cache.

Here's how to purge the cache manually:

From the IE menu, click on Tools > Internet Options. In the General tab click on the Delete Files in the Temporary Internet files section. You'll be presented with an option to delete the offline content as well...that helps also.

If you want to have this done automatically and your surfing habits are such that you do not need to reuse the existing files in the TIF folders, you can configure IE to purge the files whenever IE is closed. To implement this feature, click on Tools>Internet Options>Advanced [tab]. Scroll down the Settings to the Security section and enable "Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed".

Enabling this setting does not affect cookies nor does it delete the offline content.
 
The forum does exist. Did you follow my link?

Just an extra possible solution;
Goto Control Panel-> Internet Options-> tab General-> button Settings->
button View Objects...
In the Explorer window popping up look for filenames that have long strings
of numbers. These are corrupted and you need to delete them. Once deleted
Clear your Temporary Internet Files folder as well (use the button and
select to also delete off-line content). Once cleared reboot your computer
and see if you can save the attachmnet as a jpg-file.

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