

It’s nice to know that my articles don’t just help my readers, they also help me….sometimes years down the road :-). Although I don’t use Internet Explorer (I use Chrome and Firefox), as soon as I made the change in solution #2 in Internet Explorer, the problem was fixed. I went to my blog and tried solution #1, but that didn’t work. I was thinking I should spend some time and look into a solution for my problem when I saw Danielle’s comment on this article yesterday. I have written tons of articles in the past 20 years and obviously I don’t remember all my articles. I totally forgot about this article I wrote almost two years ago. I had the same issue with the images in Outlook 2016 recently. Looks like solution #2 is the winner for most people. I didn’t even have to restart Outlook, but if you don’t see the images then you may want to refresh the message or restart Outlook.

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Yes, even if you use Firefox, Chrome, Safari, or Edge as your primary web browser, you need to open Internet Explorer. It only takes a second to do this and I don’t have to risk my privacy.Ĭomments: This solution didn’t work for me but has worked for a lot of people. In my current Outlook 2019 configuration, I have the box checked and because the other options are checked, I am able to right-click and download the messages from the senders that I trust. NOTE: For security reasons, I prefer not to clear the highlighted box and recommend you do the same, if possible. By clearing the box, it will download pictures automatically.
