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On certain web site forums, someone will include in a post a red "x" indicating a picture. When I right click on the x, several options come up - show picture, go to my picture, copy. I assume that I should rt. click show picture - when I do this nothing happens. Also, nothing with go to my picture or copy. What should I do th bring p the picture?
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What browser, version?
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Internet Explorer - don't know which version.
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In IE, click Help>About Internet Explorer.
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Go to Control Panel. Then make sure you are viewing it on classic mode. Double-click on Internet Options. Go to the "Advanced" tab and scroll down the list to "Multimedia" Then make sure the box "Show pictures" is checked.
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Internet Explorer - 7. Show Pictures is checked.
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Please download SystemLook from one of the links below and save it to your Desktop.
Download Mirror #1
Download Mirror #2

  • Double-click SystemLook.exe to run it.
  • Vista users:: Right click on SystemLook.exe, click Run As Administrator
  • Copy the content of the following box into the main textfield:

    :reg
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\PROTOCOLS\Name-Space Handler /sub

  • Click the Look button to start the scan.
  • When finished, a notepad window will open with the results of the scan. Please post this log in your next reply.
Note: The log can also be found on your Desktop entitled SystemLook.txt
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This is what appears: Log created by Guy P (Adminstrater - elevation successful)

no constext: HKEY_MACHINE\ etc. Thanks for your help but I may be too computer stupid to forllow your instructions. GuyG
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Run the tool again, but this time with little bit different script:

:reg
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\PROTOCOLS /sub


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same as parevious, but new time and new script.
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What do you mean by "new time and new script"?
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Log created by Guy G. (adminstater - elevation successful)

no context: HKEY_LOCAL, etc.
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This is almost impossible, or you're doing something wrong.

Go Start, and in "Start search: type in:
regedit
Hold CTRL, and SHIFT keys, hit Enter.

Does Registry Editor open?
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yes!
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Open Registry Editor, navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\PROTOCOLS\Name-Space Handler
See, if there are ftp, and http subkeys present.
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