Another computer problem/ please help the challenged
Another computer problem/ please help the challenged
Well, to give you the the Readers Digest Condensed Version,... ':lol:'....I am having trouble trying to download maps from the county GIS. I keep getting the error message (unable to display map service (ERR0924) image is too large and cannot be created) I get the same message from both IE as well as Firefox. I have had this problem in the past and for the life of my tired, sick mind cannot remember how to fix it.I was recently forced to employ an IT guru ':roll:'when I kept losing my internet connection and after that visit, things just haven't been the same, in other words ALOT of settings were reset and I am tired of banging my head on the wall.Anybody have any suggestions other than fix a cocktail?.... All help mucho appreciated!
I'd rather be in the boat with a drink on the rocks than in the drink with a boat on the rocks
This might help.
If you see a message "Unable to Display MapService [ERR0924] Requested image is too big and cannot be created." when you click the map link, change your screen resolution as follows:
1. On the Taskbar, click Start, (Settings), Control, Panel, (Appearance and Themes),
Display/Screen Resolution.
2. To enable popups for Internet Explorer 6.0:
3. If the Turn On Pop-Up Blocker menu item is available, your pop-up windows are not blocked,
http://gis.co.lake.fl.us/website/Help/ISOFAQ.html
If you see a message "Unable to Display MapService [ERR0924] Requested image is too big and cannot be created." when you click the map link, change your screen resolution as follows:
1. On the Taskbar, click Start, (Settings), Control, Panel, (Appearance and Themes),
Display/Screen Resolution.
2. To enable popups for Internet Explorer 6.0:
3. If the Turn On Pop-Up Blocker menu item is available, your pop-up windows are not blocked,
http://gis.co.lake.fl.us/website/Help/ISOFAQ.html
THANKS Bill, Resolution did the trick...I shouldn't sit in front of this box long, it makes me brain dead some times! ':idea:'That was a good link, my county is behind the eightball a bit as far as site sophistication! Thanks again.
"Boats"
"Boats"
I'd rather be in the boat with a drink on the rocks than in the drink with a boat on the rocks