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Images are blocked when you open an e-mail message in Outlook Express on a Windows XP Service Pack 2-based computerArticle ID: 843018 - View products that this article applies to. Important This article contains information that shows you how to help
lower security settings or how to turn off security features on a computer. You
can make these changes to work around a specific problem. Before you make these
changes, we recommend that you evaluate the risks that are associated with
implementing this workaround in your particular environment. If you implement
this workaround, take any appropriate additional steps to help protect your
system. On This PageSYMPTOMSWhen you open an e-mail message in Microsoft Outlook Express
on a computer that is running Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), the areas in the
e-mail message that are supposed to contain images are blocked. These areas
display a red X placeholder. Additionally, you are prompted with the following
message just above the content window of the e-mail message:
CAUSEThis behavior occurs because of the new Block images
and other external content in HTML e-mail security option. By default,
this option is turned on in Outlook Express after you install Windows XP
SP2. This option helps you avoid viewing potentially offensive material, enables you to decide which images that you want to download, and helps reduce the junk e-mail messages that you receive. We recommend that you leave this option turn on and that you download images for trusted messages only. To do this, click the Infobar to download the images for each message. The Infobar is the banner that is near the top of a trusted e-mail message. WORKAROUNDTo work around this behavior, turn off the Block
images and other external content in HTML e-mail option. How to enable Internet images in Outlook ExpressTo manually work around this behavior, turn off the Block images and other external content in HTML e-mail option. To do this, follow these steps.Warning The Block images and other external content in HTML e-mail option is a security feature that has been included in Windows XP SP2 to protect your computer against junk e-mail (spam). We recommend that you do not turn off this option.
MORE INFORMATIONBy default, Outlook Express blocks all HTML content that is
referenced by an external location. Many spam senders include an image URL in
their e-mail messages. The image URL notifies the spam sender's Web server when
you open or preview the message. This kind of image URL is also known as a Web beacon. The following is a sample Web beacon: <img src=http://myserver/cgi-bin/program?e=your-e-mail-address-here> If you preview or open an e-mail message that contains this kind
of an image reference, you may make your computer a target for more
spam.To prevent this kind of Web beacon, where an HTML e-mail message contains references such as links and banners to an external URL, the Outlook Express HTML viewer does not automatically render the external content. Instead, when you open the e-mail message, the areas in the message that typically contain embedded images instead display a red X placeholder. To download external content for an individual e-mail message so that you can view the blocked images, click the embedded hyperlink in the following text, just above the content window in the e-mail message: Some pictures have been blocked to help prevent the sender from identifying your computer. Click here to download pictures. REFERENCES
For more information about how Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 blocks external HTML content, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
831608
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/831608/
)
How to use the Automatic Picture
Download Setting feature to determine how Outlook 2003 blocks external HTML
content
PropertiesArticle ID: 843018 - Last Review: August 25, 2010 - Revision: 3.0
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