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| zip files of pictures show up as text files I have received several emails from relatives sending pictures and when I download them they are zip files. Upon opening the zip files they show up as text files that look like jibberish when opened. I tried to fix this by changing the "open with" program but whenever I set it up to be opened with Photoshop or Coral Snapfire I get an error message saying that it cannot be opened because it is the wrong type file. I am running Windows Vista Home Edition. Can you offer assistance? |
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| Re: zip files of pictures show up as text files SandyDee, Check the Windows Mail settings at 'Tools > Options > Security'. Is the box under the heading 'Download Images', 'Block images & other external content in HTML e-mail' checked? This should be unchecked if you are receiving images via e-mail. Drew "SandyDee" <SandyDee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:005F0F08-5317-4E07-9A42-3DE910912DF2@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have received several emails from relatives sending pictures and when I > download them they are zip files. Upon opening the zip files they show up > as > text files that look like jibberish when opened. I tried to fix this by > changing the "open with" program but whenever I set it up to be opened > with > Photoshop or Coral Snapfire I get an error message saying that it cannot > be > opened because it is the wrong type file. I am running Windows Vista Home > Edition. Can you offer assistance?[/color] |
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| Re: zip files of pictures show up as text files Drew I am on AOL, does this make a difference, I can't seem to find the settings you are referring to on AOL. I 'll keep looking though, thanks so much for the suggestion. "Drew T" wrote: [color=blue] > SandyDee, > > Check the Windows Mail settings at 'Tools > Options > Security'. Is the box > under the heading 'Download Images', 'Block images & other external content > in HTML e-mail' checked? This should be unchecked if you are receiving > images via e-mail. > > Drew > > "SandyDee" <SandyDee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:005F0F08-5317-4E07-9A42-3DE910912DF2@microsoft.com...[color=green] > >I have received several emails from relatives sending pictures and when I > > download them they are zip files. Upon opening the zip files they show up > > as > > text files that look like jibberish when opened. I tried to fix this by > > changing the "open with" program but whenever I set it up to be opened > > with > > Photoshop or Coral Snapfire I get an error message saying that it cannot > > be > > opened because it is the wrong type file. I am running Windows Vista Home > > Edition. Can you offer assistance?[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: zip files of pictures show up as text files If the image is embedded in the email, on the AOL Mail screen, at the top of the individual email will be a link that says , enable links/show images. Once you click it, your pictures should be available. -- A Professional Amateur...If anyone knew it all, none of would be here! [email]CarGodZeroOne********.com[/email] Change Alpha to Numeric to reply "SandyDee" <SandyDee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:974EA1DB-179E-4692-89EF-D644481F7242@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Drew I am on AOL, does this make a difference, I can't seem to find the > settings you are referring to on AOL. I 'll keep looking though, thanks > so > much for the suggestion. > > "Drew T" wrote: >[color=green] >> SandyDee, >> >> Check the Windows Mail settings at 'Tools > Options > Security'. Is the >> box >> under the heading 'Download Images', 'Block images & other external >> content >> in HTML e-mail' checked? This should be unchecked if you are receiving >> images via e-mail. >> >> Drew >> >> "SandyDee" <SandyDee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:005F0F08-5317-4E07-9A42-3DE910912DF2@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> >I have received several emails from relatives sending pictures and when >> >I >> > download them they are zip files. Upon opening the zip files they show >> > up >> > as >> > text files that look like jibberish when opened. I tried to fix this >> > by >> > changing the "open with" program but whenever I set it up to be opened >> > with >> > Photoshop or Coral Snapfire I get an error message saying that it >> > cannot >> > be >> > opened because it is the wrong type file. I am running Windows Vista >> > Home >> > Edition. Can you offer assistance?[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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