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Posted by chrispratt on October 02, 2005 at 20:24:52 from (66.82.9.67):
In Reply to: photo ads posted by ttractorman on October 02, 2005 at 19:34:52:
We"ve seen this before. If I remember it was with a PC running CA Associates firewall. It had an option that was blocking JPG photos. The reason it has to do that is to protect a Windows machine that hasn"t been patched for the Microsoft GDI vulnerability. It"s a big one that has different patches for a whole bunch of products. If you go to Windows Update and make certain you have the patches, your machine isn"t vulnerable anymore and then you can tell the firewall to stop blocking the images. It"s just doing what it should but it can block harmless pictures. Unfortunately I don"t know how to tell the firewall that, but it"s in some configuration of it"s software. If you do figure out that part, only change it after you make sure you"ve got the microsoft patches. You probably won"t find any dangerous JPGs here or on most sites, but they do exist out on the net. That"s why the firewall tries to protect you. If you are all patched up, you might check for an update from your firewall vender because a lot of them don"t seem to be doing this anymore.
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