vrijdag 19 december 2008

ADD Windows Vista Taskbar thumbnails

Windows Vista Taskbar thumbnails

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\WindowMetrics
KeyValueType:String Value
KeyValueName:MinWidth
KeyValueData:-285

zaterdag 13 december 2008

All I can ever see is that little red X in my e-mail, in my Web browser

All I can ever see is that little red X in my e-mail, in my Web browser

One of the main areas where people see the red X is in their e-mail. If you use Outlook Express and are having trouble seeing pictures in your e-mail, open it up and go to Tools, Options and choose the Security tab. Make sure the "Block images and other external content in HTML e-mail" box is unchecked. Now, if you're sending an e-mail and people have been complaining to you about the pictures not showing up, try this: open up OE and go to Tools, Options, Send tab. Under the Mail Sending Format section, make sure HTML is selected and then click on the HTML Settings button. From there, make sure the "Send pictures with messages" box is checked. That should solve all of your e-mail issues.

If you're having trouble seeing images in Internet Explorer, go to Tools, Internet Options and click on the Advanced tab. Look for the Multimedia section and make sure the box that says "Show Pictures" is checked. For Firefox, go to Tools, Options and click on the Web Features icon. Make sure the "Load Images" box is checked as well.

Another cause may be that your browser security settings are set too high, which prevents you from accessing the Web site that handles the images. In IE, go to Tools, Internet Options, Security tab and click on the Default Level button. Make sure your settings are set somewhere around the medium level.

Another cause could be your antivirus or firewall settings. Look for a setting that says "Disable Web Bugs" and make sure it's turned off. That should allow all the images to pass through so that you can see them.

There are also a couple other simple reasons why your images may be blocked. One is that you're looking at a Web site that is busy, temporarily shut down or offline. A Web host could also be working on certain things on the site, causing the images to be down. If everything else we've discussed above is set correctly and you're still not seeing the images, that might be your problem. All you can really do is just try the site again later. Also, when you're trying to view images on a Web site or in your e-mail, make sure you're actually connected to the Internet, because they will not show up if you're not online.