


Line 10) -> : '.', hexadecimal value 0x00, is an invalid character. (C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\MSI\SCM.exe_Url_zv0ikcohnhzptbjtykvepncdk0ijftla\5.0\nfig : Configuration system failed to initialize -> : '.', hexadecimal value 0x00, is an invalid character. Just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box. See the end of this message for details on invoking If you click Quick, the application closes immediately. If you click Continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. Unhandled exception has occurred in your application. Below is the wall of text I get from the error. The computer and start all over, but I really am hoping it does not come down to that because I don't want to have to install all of my drivers again. Trojans and to uninstall them, but when I went through the steps looking for them my computer did not have those particular programs to delete. The solutions I saw online mentioned a couple of programs that were badly written I also noticed that sometimes my laptop freezes to the point where I must force a restart and after logging back in I receive the same notification. I believe that Outlook Client overrides all provided image dimensions.Sometimes when I open my computer up from sleep mode I get this error. I realised that altering the height and width of the image in the html changes the size of the image only in the WYSIWYG editor. I followed the steps in this link to create a HTML email signature. But image size in Outlook Web App is too large again.Ĥ. I read from this source that Outlook will rescale any image that is not

Re-render the image to 96 dpi using IrfanView. The image in the send email looks great on Outlook Client, but too large on Outlook Web App.ģ. But instead of inserting the logo from my Desktop, I inserted the logo located on the web by typing its URL in full. I have been racking my brains on how to solve this problem.Ģ. Image is extremely large and out of place. When I view the email on Outlook Client, the image looks perfect. So I do a test by sending an email to myself. The dimensions of the image are correct and they appear perfect.

Then, I insert the signature again in the email. Resized image will appear, with reduced dimensions. So I resize the image in the inserted email signature, copy that resized image, then paste it in the signature editor. The resulting image is large and appears according to its original dimensions in my signature. The location of the image is at my Desktop.
