file - Get the origin of one picture

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2014-07
  • temerariomalaga

    I need to get the origin of one picture I downloaded some years ago. I want to know it because I want to find the webpage which I downloaded it. Is any way to know it? Thank you.

  • Answers
  • private_meta

    One of the easiest ways to do this is use Reverse Image Search.

    Google has a service for this in place. Go to their Image search at http://images.google.com/ and click on the camera button. Upload the image, and then you will most likely get the search results for your image. Some browsing through the results and use of Search Options might be necessary.

  • Ceiling Gecko

    While others suggest to use "Google Image Search" for reverse image search, I'd also like to point out TinEye which more often than not will yield different results than those you might find in Google's equivalent.

    It's always good to have multiple options in case one of your options turns up dry. ;)

  • Eli

    If you go to https://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en&ei=7YeMU7n2F9jfoASI6YKADw&ved=0CAMQqi4oAg (Google Image search), and click the button in the search bar that looks like a camera, you can then upload an image for Google to search by. Assuming the source still exists, it should bring you to what you're looking for.


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    This is a very strange problem that I have not been able to resolve even after scouring the Internet for help. What happened was that I downloaded one of those auto-configure programs from my ISP to set up IMAP email access (FWIW it uses Gmail's servers). I double-clicked it and it did some stuff in the background. When I opened Outlook 2007 up, it asked me something like if I wanted to import some data to create an account for it. I clicked no at the time, because I decided I didn't want to do it then.

    I don't quite remember the sequence of events after that, but the problem is that I have an entry in my Mail Folders called "imap.gmail.com (email address)." I manually set up the email account later successfully and it just has the email address, not imap.gmail.com with email address in parentheses. In any case, I can't delete this strange mail folder. It's strange because it is not in my list of email accounts in Account Settings. But it is a data file in the next tab over. When I try to remove it from the Data Files tab, it just says "This data file is associated with a mail account. To remove it use the 'E-mail' tab." But it's not in the E-Mail tab!!

    How can I delete this? I tried doing some registry stuff but it was making Outlook really slow to boot, so I restored the registry. I tried redownloading the original auto-configure program and running it again, but--get this--when I downloaded it again, my anti-virus program thought it was a virus and didn't let me run it.

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  • mindless.panda

    This can happen if there is a crash during the account setup process. The data file gets created first and then an email account doesn't get associated before the crash (or you force outlook to close etc.) happens.

    You need to use the Registry Editor to fix this problem.

    1. Close Outlook.
    2. Open the Registry Editor to the following key:

      Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\Outlook

      You will notice there are a bunch of entries with hex values for names, however two of them have sub values. One of them only has calendar summary (so not this one) and the other has a list of entries named "0000001", "0000002" etc.

    3. Click each one in turn - you will notice one of the values it contains is "Account Name". Double-click that value and you will see a readable text version of the entry on the right hand side of the pop-up.
    4. Find the one that has no text and delete it.
    5. Close the Registry Editor and restart Outlook.

    If none of that made any sense to you, get help and don't try it by yourself...

  • ta.speot.is

    I would create a new mail profile and set up the IMAP server again. Under Control Panel find "Mail" (for x64 it will be hidden in 32-bit control panel items) and create a new profile. Follow the setup wizard and set it as the default profile.