Smitee - thanks for the 'collection'. Results as follows:
1 - I have never enabled Content Advisor.
2 - I have cleaned, swept, de-fragged and removed unused registry keys but no difference.
3 - I do not have IE6. I don't know what Inetcomm.dll does but I tried a different version of it - again...
Reghakr - I didn't move directory, files are on a C drive temp borrowed from another PC. I copied that directory to C: but no difference. I have 4 entries under that key but all relate to *pcx. Office not installed on this C drive yet
Reghakr - Yes, but not on C: drive. They do exist on a 2nd hard disk (temporarily borrowed from another PC) in Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Grphflt. The Grphflt (Graphics filters?) directory does not exist on my C: drive. Should this have been created at some point?
Don't forget...
Yes, I have used the repair tool and also re-installed SP2. Start>Run>msinfo32 gave me 'Can't find msinfo32 or one of it's components...' though. I think the answer must lie somewhere in the registry or within IE itself - it is strange that Microsoft don't answer the problem in the KB
Smitee - thank you - but this is Trantor_ (which I now know relates to S3 Video) and not Trantor. Either way a red-herring as far as error 8007ffff is concerned.
Paul
Reghakr - thanks again, but the point is that as soon as I click on 'Save Picture As...' I get the error message - I don't get the file save dialogue box so those answers are not really appropriate. I have just noticed (via Ctrl+Alt+Del) a program called 'Trantor_' running which may or may not...
Reghakr - thanks again, but not applicable.
Smitee - I am amazed how many people have had this prob and yet there seems to be no solution!. Re-installing windows or even formatting and starting again seem a heavy-handed approach.
When right-clicking to 'Save picture as...' IE 5.5 comes up with 'Cannot complete operation due to error 8007ffff'. My OS is Win95 4.00.950 C. Installing SP2 made no difference. Closing and re-launching IE clears it for a while but it recurs. Help!
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