A Box with a Red X replaces Pictures imbeded in Email Outlook 200

W

Will

I am using Outlook 2003 connecting to a Exchange Server on our local lan.

I recieve Emails from other people logged into my Exchange Server, and many
times not always I cannot see the Imbeded pictures. I get no error, no
blocked picture message, and no message to download the picture. All I can
see is the outline of a box teh size the picture should be with a Red X in
the upper left conner.

I can take this same Email and click on Reply or Forward and the Pictures
will become visible on the new copy of the Email I'm about to send out.

This is driving me waco:
Any Ideas???
 
T

Tim Arbour

I have the same issue - works fine when booting up in SAFE mode. No Addin or
Com Add-in listed. Any ideas - please share
 
D

dcastaneda

I have the same issue - works fine when booting up in SAFE mode. No Addin or
Com Add-in listed. Any ideas - please share

Yeah, I have Outlook 2002, SP2 and I was encountering the same problem
after letting my son use my computer. For some reason, Microsoft
appears to be using Internet Explorer to pipe-in the messages. I'm not
sure exactly which change fixed it but it was one of these two: I
started Internet Explorer, clicked on Tools, and unchecked "Work
Offline." Then, before checking to see if that resolved the problem I
clicked (still in Tools) "Internet Options," clicked the security tab
and found the "Restricted Sites" icon highlighted. I clicked on the
Internet icon (the globe) and clicked "Default Level." I closed the
window and closed IE and opened one of my emails (I had left Outlook
open) that was previously showing the red X. Lo and behold the red X's
were gone and my pictures were there! I opened all my other emails and
they were all showing pictures again. ah... life is good again. whew.
 

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