The reference to SP3 that you mentioned...  a security "fix" in SP3
breaks objects imported with OLE. So those types of imports break.
The other graphics are probably imported as files, by reference, and
don't use OLE.

The fix is to replace the OLE objects by converting them to graphics
and importing them by reference.

They seem to be working fine in FM 9, which was released after the SP3
problem appeared.

Art

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On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 12:04 PM, Brabson, Michelle
<Michelle.Brabson at sungardhe.com> wrote:
> This post is from a colleague of mine.
>
> I have a growing problem with imported images into FrameMaker 7.2.
>
> I typically work off a network. A few months ago, I started getting an odd 
> message when I'd try to save files with images that are imported objects. 
> (These are files I've worked on for years.) Even if I didn't change the image 
> but only, say, changed the footer information, I'd get the following message:
>
> "An internal error occurred while writing imported graphics in this document. 
> The file has been saved, but has lost some image data. "
>
> Our production manager looked at the files, copying them to her desktop, and 
> had no problems. So I started working on those files on my desktop, and for a 
> short time, the problem disappeared, only to come back worse than ever.
>
> Now, whenever I save a document into which I've inserted an image, I get this 
> message. I've tried 'File>Import>File...Import by Reference,' 
> File>Import>File...Copy into Document,' 'File>Import>Object...Create from 
> File...Link,' and File>Import>Object...Create from File' (without a link). 
> I've tried to import Canvas files (.cnv), Visio files (.vsd), plain .jpgs and 
> plain .gifs, and always get the same result.
>
> Once this occurs, I have a file in the same path as my original file with a 
> seemingly random 3-character extension after the .fm, such as 'CO4' or '357'. 
> If I double-click the file and open with Frame, or if I delete the wonky 
> extension, the file opens, but a grey box is displayed instead of the image.
>
> I'm on FrameMaker 7.2p158, with Window XP Professional Version 5.1 (Build 
> 2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.080814-1236 : Service Pack 3).
>
> Our production manager found a previous post about Service Pack 3 of XP 
> causing problems with imported images, but she is also on Service Pack 3 and 
> is not having this problem.
>
> I am on digest. Please respond directly to the e-mail addresses so we may see 
> your comments when you make them.
>
> Michelle
>
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