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I use Windows xp and Outlook Express. When i send or forward images via
Email. the images are sent OK but with the images is also attached the images contained in the Temporary Internet Folder. I have tried deleting cookies, history and clearing out the Temp folder, but the problem persists. I am not a computer whiz so please be kind if i am asking a dumb question. I would really appreciate some help (Help for dummies format) Thanks |
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If these attached files were downloaded from e-
mails you received, they may be in a subfolder of your Internet temporary files. The folder name will start with OLK and there will be a number after OLK. The easiest way to find this folder it is to search for OLK* and once found open it and see if the files are there. Click on Start and Search and then All files and folders More advanced options Search system folders Search hidden files and folders Search subfolders In the top textbox "All or part..." type in exactly this: OLK* and click search This search will take a while but should return all folders starting with OLK. Open the OLK folders once found (probably you will find only one), change the view to Thumbnails and see if the unwanted files are there. If so, just select them and delete. They will go to your Recycle bin, delete them from there also. Or, hold the Shift key down when you delete them in order to prevent them from going into your Recycle bin. "mitch" <top98percent@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1135770862.196436.17380@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > I use Windows xp and Outlook Express. When i send or forward images via > Email. the images are sent OK but with the images is also attached the > images contained in the Temporary Internet Folder. I have tried > deleting cookies, history and clearing out the Temp folder, but the > problem persists. I am not a computer whiz so please be kind if i am > asking a dumb question. I would really appreciate some help (Help for > dummies format) > Thanks > |
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Just click on Start/Run and type in %temp%
Whe the temp window comes up delete everything in it. That might do the trick. Cheers, Quilly Sorry, but an individual reply goes into my spam filter |
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Thanks Yves. Really appreciate your comments. Tried what you suggested
but the search did not come up with OLK files. I also tried cleaning out the Temp internet file. When i try to send a pic straight after, the image that is being emailed also sends the contents of the folder that the pic was saved in. As you know the temp internet file builds quickly, so that next time a pic is sent, there is likely to be several hundred images attached,some from the folder and some from the Temp internet file. Will keep trying.. Thanks again Mitch |
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Hi Quilly
Thanks for your suggestion. I tried this but there is still a problem sending pics. If the Temp file is empty, other photos that are stored in the same folder are attached to the image being sent. Never quite sure what is being emailed (Other than the intended pic) But thanks again... will try anything ! Mitch |
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mitch wrote:
> the image that is being emailed also sends > the contents of the folder that the pic was saved in. ================================= No it does not. If you view the attached file by opening from your saved copy of the message you can scroll through the contents of your temporary internet folder but the recipient of the message cannot. The recipient will only receive the files you attached to the message. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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Thanks John...But the recipient does receive all the attachments! That
is how the problem was noticed in the first place. The recipient received 404 images! Since then i have tried sending via email to myself to see what is being received. Even after clearing the Temp file, there are less images being attachec, but the longer the tgap between deleting the temp files, the more the attached images increase. Thanks anyway for the input. Mitch |
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mitch wrote:
> Thanks John...But the recipient does receive all the > attachments! That is how the problem was noticed in the > first place. The recipient received 404 images! > Since then i have tried sending via email to myself to > see what is being received. Even after clearing the Temp > file, there are less images being attachec, but the > longer the tgap between deleting the temp files, the more > the attached images increase. > Thanks anyway for the input. > Mitch ============================== When you send an e-mail message.... either to yourself or someone else...you can see exactly what is attached in the Attachment field on the message window. If you e-mail yourself and view the attachment by opening it from the message you can see images in your TIF folder but that does not mean the files are all attached to the message. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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Thanks John for the comments.
Will keep searching for an answer to the problem. Mitch |
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mitch wrote:
> Thanks John for the comments. > Will keep searching for an answer to the problem. > Mitch ================== When you discover the solution, please share it with this newsgroup. Happy New Year. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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