What, exactly, are you doing to open the image? What do you click?

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Gary S. Terhune
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> Is there a way to make Win 98 & IE 6 open image documents in a separate
> windows as opposed to within the browser? This seems to function this way
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> Win98. We tried to uncheck the option that says 'Open and Confirm on
> Download' but to no avail. TIA ...
E-Double - 10 Jan 2008 18:49 GMT
Apparently it's a website that pulls-up scanned documents (in TIFF format,
not PDF).
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> What, exactly, are you doing to open the image? What do you click?
>
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> > Win98. We tried to uncheck the option that says 'Open and Confirm on
> > Download' but to no avail. TIA ...
Gary S. Terhune - 10 Jan 2008 20:42 GMT
Well, that doesn't tell me very much. Got a link?

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Gary S. Terhune
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> Apparently it's a website that pulls-up scanned documents (in TIFF format,
> not PDF).
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>> > Win98. We tried to uncheck the option that says 'Open and Confirm on
>> > Download' but to no avail. TIA ...
Right-click on link to image and select "Open in New Window"
> Is there a way to make Win 98 & IE 6 open image documents in a separate
> windows as opposed to within the browser? This seems to function this way in
> WinXP and IE 7 (ie opens in a separate window), but for some reason we can
> only get the image documents and Kodak Image program to open within IE 6 on
> Win98. We tried to uncheck the option that says 'Open and Confirm on
> Download' but to no avail. TIA ...