hotmail and msn explorer??

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hi,

when i try to save an image using hotail or msn explorer, i just get a
blank 'j.peg' icon. i used to be able to right click,. and go to 'save
picture as', save it anywhere. now when i save it, i just get a blank icon.
and when i open it, it says 'no preview avaliable'??

is there somthing setting i have to change, or wat??

thanx

devin
 
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"Devin Panchal" <d.panchal@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:rHSyd.392$8Y5.201@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> hi,
>
> when i try to save an image using hotail or msn explorer, i just get a
> blank 'j.peg' icon. i used to be able to right click,. and go to 'save
> picture as', save it anywhere. now when i save it, i just get a blank icon.
> and when i open it, it says 'no preview avaliable'??
>
> is there somthing setting i have to change, or wat??
>
> thanx
>
> devin
>

Empty your Temporary Internet Files folder, and try again, (you should do this regularly).

Go To: Control Panel\Internet Options\Delete Files, and check the popup box "Delete all Offline content" as well, click OK.
 
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that didnt work. that didnt do anything.

r there any settings in hotmail itself??

thanx

devin


"Tom" <noway@nothere.com> wrote in message
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"Devin Panchal" <d.panchal@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:rHSyd.392$8Y5.201@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> hi,
>
> when i try to save an image using hotail or msn explorer, i just get a
> blank 'j.peg' icon. i used to be able to right click,. and go to 'save
> picture as', save it anywhere. now when i save it, i just get a blank
icon.
> and when i open it, it says 'no preview avaliable'??
>
> is there somthing setting i have to change, or wat??
>
> thanx
>
> devin
>

Empty your Temporary Internet Files folder, and try again, (you should do
this regularly).

Go To: Control Panel\Internet Options\Delete Files, and check the popup box
"Delete all Offline content" as well, click OK.