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Question : Win XP Pro and IE 6...a jpg saves as a bmp??
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My IE 6 is acting funny...(telling jokes, bad ones... j/k) When ever I right click on a picture and "save as" the option is now only for a .bmp file and untittled at that. even though the file path states clearly it is a named .jpg. I must have turned an option off/on in a settings area I can't find again?! I am not sure.. I just want it to be saved as it is titled. This is a new problem that I have never encountered before..been surfing and saving for 4 years, just new to XP Pro...hmmm Thanks In Advance, RAD {:-()>
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Answer : Win XP Pro and IE 6...a jpg saves as a bmp??
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Ok, I found the answer :) By Microsoft themselves
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q260650
CAUSE There are several reasons why this issue may occur.
This issue may occur if your Temporary Internet pages cache is full.
This issue can occur if you have "Do not save encrypted pages to disk" selected in Tools, Options, Advanced Tab and are loading the page over a secure connection (https).
This issue can occur when you connect to a Web site using an address that contains . For example, the server is accessed through http://site>/default.htm, instead of http:///default.htm.
For more information about an additional cause for this issue, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q250747 Right-Clicking, Selecting 'Save Picture As' Does Not Save Image with Correct Extension
WORKAROUND You can use any one of three methods to work around this issue.
Workaround for Cause 1 To resolve, delete the temporary internet files by selecting Tools, Options, General tab and select the Delete Files button.
NOTE: To locate the Temporary Internet Files folder, click Options on the Tools menu, click the General tab, and then click Settings. The current location is indicated in the Settings dialog box. Workaround for Cause 2 To workaround, uncheck "Do not save encrypted pages to disk" from Tools, Options, Advanced Tab. Then select View, Refresh to reload the page.
Workaround for Cause 3 Method 1 Open the Temporary Internet Files directory and locate the image that you attempted to save.
Right click the image and click Open .
When the image loads into Internet Explorer, right click the image and click Save Picture As . The correct file type and name should be correct.
Method 2 Type in the direct path to the image that you wish to save.
When the image loads into Internet Explorer, right click the image and select Save Picture As . The correct file type and name should be correct.
Method 3 You can also save the file in .bmp format, and then use a graphics editor to convert the file to the desired file format.
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