All of a sudden I can't open jpeg files. The file want's to open in Picture
Manager. This just started to happen. Any ideas?

RE: JPEG Files by Mary

Mary
Fri Mar 28 10:29:01 PDT 2008

Version? Right click on a jpeg file and choose Open With. Choose the program
you want and select "always use this program."

"Bob" wrote:

> All of a sudden I can't open jpeg files. The file wants to open in Picture
> Manager. This just started to happen. Any ideas?
>

Re: JPEG Files by Brian

Brian
Fri Mar 28 10:40:55 PDT 2008

Bob <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> All of a sudden I can't open jpeg files. The file want's to open in
> Picture Manager. This just started to happen. Any ideas?

What's wrong with opening them in Picture Manager?
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

Re: JPEG Files by Bob

Bob
Fri Mar 28 11:40:00 PDT 2008

They won't open in Pictur Manager either. When Pictur Manager opens but only
a smal X appears in the center of the screen.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Bob <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> > All of a sudden I can't open jpeg files. The file want's to open in
> > Picture Manager. This just started to happen. Any ideas?
>
> What's wrong with opening them in Picture Manager?
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>

RE: JPEG Files by Bob

Bob
Fri Mar 28 11:42:00 PDT 2008

Microsoft XP - Outlook 2003. When I right click it does not give me the
"Open With" option - it just says "Open".

"Mary" wrote:

> Version? Right click on a jpeg file and choose Open With. Choose the program
> you want and select "always use this program."
>
> "Bob" wrote:
>
> > All of a sudden I can't open jpeg files. The file wants to open in Picture
> > Manager. This just started to happen. Any ideas?
> >

Re: JPEG Files by Brian

Brian
Sun Mar 30 18:52:59 PDT 2008

Bob <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Microsoft XP - Outlook 2003. When I right click it does not give me
> the "Open With" option - it just says "Open".

Mary forgot to tell you to save it to disk before you use Open With.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

Re: JPEG Files by JeffW

JeffW
Mon Apr 07 14:43:02 PDT 2008

Let me guess Outlook 2003? JPEG attachements sent from an Apple user?

"Bob" wrote:

> They won't open in Pictur Manager either. When Pictur Manager opens but only
> a smal X appears in the center of the screen.
>
> "Brian Tillman" wrote:
>
> > Bob <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >
> > > All of a sudden I can't open jpeg files. The file want's to open in
> > > Picture Manager. This just started to happen. Any ideas?
> >
> > What's wrong with opening them in Picture Manager?
> > --
> > Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
> >

Re: JPEG Files by syjsargent

syjsargent
Wed Apr 09 14:35:22 PDT 2008

On Apr 7, 4:43 pm, Jeff W. <Je...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Let me guess Outlook 2003? JPEG attachements sent from an Apple user?
>
I had the same problem recently and in our case it was a problem with
Mac users sending pictures from Entourage. If you have any influence
on the Mac person have them go to Entourage - > Preferences and select
Mail and News composition. The encoding method needs to set to
Windows (Base64\MIME) instead of AppleDouble. The misleading part is
that AppleDouble is listed as working on "all computers." MIME
encoding will not prevent the Mac users from being able to open
pictures sent to them from other Mac users.

Re: JPEG Files by JeffW

JeffW
Wed Apr 09 14:48:00 PDT 2008

Yeah. It is a known issue with KB945432 that MS has still not addressed.
The problem that I have is that my Mac users have to send to both windows and
mac users, so the option of changing the attachment format is a pain. So is
uninstalling the KB from all of my windows users.

"syjsargent@gmail.com" wrote:

> On Apr 7, 4:43 pm, Jeff W. <Je...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Let me guess Outlook 2003? JPEG attachements sent from an Apple user?
> >
> I had the same problem recently and in our case it was a problem with
> Mac users sending pictures from Entourage. If you have any influence
> on the Mac person have them go to Entourage - > Preferences and select
> Mail and News composition. The encoding method needs to set to
> Windows (Base64\MIME) instead of AppleDouble. The misleading part is
> that AppleDouble is listed as working on "all computers." MIME
> encoding will not prevent the Mac users from being able to open
> pictures sent to them from other Mac users.
>