Friday, 7 March 2014
Thursday, 6 March 2014
Unable see images in emails outlook in 2010 and 2007
Error:
In future if you face above error while using MS outlook. Please follow the below steps to resolve your issue.
Step A:
In future if you face above error while using MS outlook. Please follow the below steps to resolve your issue.
Step A:
To see pictures in Outlook 2010
messages:
1.
From the main outlook window, choose File --> Options --> Trust Center
--> Trust Center Settings --> Automatic Download and ensure that
"Don't download pictures automatically in HTML e-mail messages or RSS
items" is not checked as show in below images.
2.
Open a message window in outlook (double-click a message to open a message
window) and in that window repeat steps in #1 above
3.
Also from the opened message window, go to File --> Options --> Mail
--> Editor Options --> Advanced and ensure that "Show picture
placeholders" is not checked and Restart outlook.
Step B:
1. Click Start,
click Run (Or press Windows Key and R on your keyboard at the same time ), type
regedit.exe, and then press ENTER.
(If you are prompted for an
administrator password or for confirmation, type the password or provide
confirmation.)
2. Locate the following registry
subkey:
Office 2010:
Office 2010:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Security
Office 2007:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Security
Office 2003:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\Security
3.
In the right side
window, double-click OutlookSecureTempFolder. Verify whether the folder
noted is valid. You can copy and paste the folder path in Windows Explorer to
verify this.
If you do not see the OutlookSecureTempFolder
entry, go to the next step.
If the folder does not exist on your
computer, change the OutlookSecureTempFolder value to a valid folder
path, for example C:\temp0\
If the OutlookSecureTempFolder registry entry does not
exist, you must create it manually. To do this, follow these steps:
Right-click an empty area, point to
New, and then click String Value.
Double-click OutlookSecureTempFolder, and then enter a valid
folder path, for example C:\temp0\
Tuesday, 14 January 2014
Google Chrome error "Your profile could not opened correctly. Some features may be unavailable.
Google Chrome error "Your profile could not open. Some features are missing.
If your are getting below error again and again while opening Google Chrome then follow below steps.
Please follow the below steps to resolve you issue.
Note: setting change as per your Operating System.
Windows 7
1: Closed Google Chrome in your system.
2: Start -->Run --> follow path " C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\
3: Delete the file name “Web Data”
4: Now open Google Chrome. you will find that your issue is resolved.
Sunday, 12 January 2014
How to install IIS services in Windows 7 and above?
How to install IIS services in Windows 7 and above?
Below are the steps to installation of IIS service in Windows.
1: Make sure that you have administrator privilege on subjected system.
2: If you don't have then you can run it through command
note: you can runas /user:administrator cmd.exe so that every application you run from that commant line will be elevated.
Your will get below security alert box if your logged at other user that administrator.
IIS installation Process
1: click on start-->run--> Type "appwiz.cpl --> then click on windows features which is shown below.
2. Expand Internet Information Services. Additional categories of IIS features are displayed. Select Internet Information Services to choose the default features for installation.
3. Expand the additional categories displayed, and select any additional features you want to install, such as Web Management Tools.
4. If you are installing IIS 7 for evaluation purposes, you may want to select additional features to install. Select the check boxes for all IIS features you want to install, and then click OK to start installation.
5. The progress indicator appears
This way you can instal IIS service on Windows system.
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