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A friend of mine has a msn.com address and just bought a new computer with a
OEM version of Windows XP. It apparently does not automatically resize his photos when he attaches them to his e-mail, and I am getting huge pictures that take him forever to load. My Question: I ran Windows Me for years and at one time downloaded something called the “MSN Photo upload tool” that automatically resized photos when I attached them to an e-mail. My friend needs that but I don’t remember where It came from and don’t find it listed as a MSN download. If some one can tell me where to get this download, I will pass that information along to my friend and make both our lives a little easier. |
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There's an Windows XP powertoy called "image resizer"
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Try the following.
Click on Start, click on Run and type the following in the opening textbox: REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL and press the Enter key. Note that there is a space between ...32 and SHI... and there is a . between ...GVW and DLL This should take a second to run. Now, when your friend wants to send you a picture, he should click on the picture to select it and click on e-mail this picture. A box should open offering to resize the picture and then open the e-mail software with the picture attached as a file. If this does not work, you can resize the files first and then send the resized file as given below. To decrease the size of the file for e-mail, web publishing, etc. Go to this site and download the free Image Resizer. Exe file in one of your folder. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p.../powertoys.asp Once in your folder, double click on it to install it. Once installed, you right click on a photo file (or on a group of selected photo files). Click on Resize image on the opening menu. A window will open, select the size you want. New files will be added in your folder, same name as original file but with the word (small) or (custom) added. The first time you use it, you may not see Resize image on the opening menu after you right click on a photo file or if you see it and click on it, it may not work. If so, do the following: Click on Run, click on Start and type the following in the textbox: REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL and press the Enter key. Note that there is a space between ...32 and SHI. You should get a "success" message after pressing the Enter key. "Linus" <Linusverl@mspamn.com> wrote in message news:7AF231F2-EFF8-4FFE-8654-F8D46EDE4D94@microsoft.com... > A friend of mine has a msn.com address and just bought a new computer with a > OEM version of Windows XP. It apparently does not automatically resize his > photos when he attaches them to his e-mail, and I am getting huge pictures > that take him forever to load. > > My Question: > > I ran Windows Me for years and at one time downloaded something called the > "MSN Photo upload tool" that automatically resized photos when I attached > them to an e-mail. My friend needs that but I don't remember where It came > from and don't find it listed as a MSN download. > > If some one can tell me where to get this download, I will pass that > information along to my friend and make both our lives a little easier. > |
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Thank you for your help with this, Your last suggestion was the only one that
worked. The free image resizer download works Ok. It's not as easy to use as the old MSN Photo resizing tool but being free and getting the job done is Ok for now. Linus "Yves Alarie" wrote: > Try the following. > Click on Start, click on Run and type the following in the opening textbox: > REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL > and press the Enter key. > Note that there is a space between ...32 and SHI... > and there is a . between ...GVW and DLL > This should take a second to run. > > Now, when your friend wants to send you a picture, he should click on the > picture to select it and click on e-mail this picture. A box should open > offering to resize the picture and then open the e-mail software with the > picture attached as a file. > > If this does not work, you can resize the files first and then send the > resized file as given below. > > To decrease the size of the file for e-mail, web publishing, etc. > > > > Go to this site and download the free Image Resizer. Exe file in one of your > folder. > > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p.../powertoys.asp > > Once in your folder, double click on it to install it. > > Once installed, you right click on a photo file (or on a group of selected > photo files). > > Click on Resize image on the opening menu. > > A window will open, select the size you want. > > New files will be added in your folder, same name as original file but with > the word (small) or (custom) added. > > > > The first time you use it, you may not see Resize image on the opening menu > after you right click on a photo file or if you see it and click on it, it > may not work. If so, do the following: > > Click on Run, click on Start and type the following in the textbox: > > REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL > > and press the Enter key. > > Note that there is a space between ...32 and SHI. > > You should get a "success" message after pressing the Enter key. > > > > "Linus" <Linusverl@mspamn.com> wrote in message > news:7AF231F2-EFF8-4FFE-8654-F8D46EDE4D94@microsoft.com... > > A friend of mine has a msn.com address and just bought a new computer with > a > > OEM version of Windows XP. It apparently does not automatically resize his > > photos when he attaches them to his e-mail, and I am getting huge pictures > > that take him forever to load. > > > > My Question: > > > > I ran Windows Me for years and at one time downloaded something called the > > "MSN Photo upload tool" that automatically resized photos when I attached > > them to an e-mail. My friend needs that but I don't remember where It came > > from and don't find it listed as a MSN download. > > > > If some one can tell me where to get this download, I will pass that > > information along to my friend and make both our lives a little easier. > > > > > |
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