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Margaret
07-09-2005, 11:25 PM
I send pictures attached on emails and the sender can view other pictures on
my attachment thru Windows Fax and Picture viewer but with my pictures from
my computer that I did not send.
This could include, graphics, icons, anything that I have viewed previously
on my own computer. Help as this has been very concerning and the sender is
viewing my personal history ! Help me solve this embarrasing problem!
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Margaret
Bruce Hagen
07-09-2005, 11:25 PM
In Create Mail, are you choosing Insert | File Attachment and browsing to
the folder with the picture, or something else? Send yourself an e-mail with
an attachment and see what you get.
File | Insert | Picture will put the graphic in the message body rather that
attach. Something else to consider.
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Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP - (IE/OE)
~IB-CA~
"Margaret" <Margaret@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4365E049-A8F4-49D7-9C04-86CC8396C361@microsoft.com...
>I send pictures attached on emails and the sender can view other pictures
>on
> my attachment thru Windows Fax and Picture viewer but with my pictures
> from
> my computer that I did not send.
> This could include, graphics, icons, anything that I have viewed
> previously
> on my own computer. Help as this has been very concerning and the sender
> is
> viewing my personal history ! Help me solve this embarrasing problem!
> --
> Margaret
Margaret
07-09-2005, 11:25 PM
O.K. that works. I was using, Insert then file attachment not Picture. Thank
you but doing the other way I was using why would it still include images on
the Viewer from my computer? Is this a glitch or a virus allowing that info
to go out to other email senders?
Should I find a patch for this or just leave it alone and use the CORRECT
way of attaching pictures like to suggested.
It works so why change things.
THanks!!!
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Margaret
"Bruce Hagen" wrote:
> In Create Mail, are you choosing Insert | File Attachment and browsing to
> the folder with the picture, or something else? Send yourself an e-mail with
> an attachment and see what you get.
>
> File | Insert | Picture will put the graphic in the message body rather that
> attach. Something else to consider.
> --
> Bruce Hagen
> MS-MVP - (IE/OE)
> ~IB-CA~
>
> "Margaret" <Margaret@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4365E049-A8F4-49D7-9C04-86CC8396C361@microsoft.com...
> >I send pictures attached on emails and the sender can view other pictures
> >on
> > my attachment thru Windows Fax and Picture viewer but with my pictures
> > from
> > my computer that I did not send.
> > This could include, graphics, icons, anything that I have viewed
> > previously
> > on my own computer. Help as this has been very concerning and the sender
> > is
> > viewing my personal history ! Help me solve this embarrasing problem!
> > --
> > Margaret
>
>
Bruce Hagen
07-09-2005, 11:25 PM
I'm not sure how attaching a picture would include text, or icons. I'm not
even sure if it is a problem with OE or your Windows version. You can try
the following:
Try these cleaning tools. Always check for updates for each one before
running.
AdAware SE:
http://www.lavasoft.de/
SpyBot S & D:
http://beam.to/spybotsd
CWShredder:
http://www.intermute.com/products/cwshredder.html
And:
How to Reinstall or Repair IE6 and OE6:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318378
Although written for WinXP, it works for all Windows operating systems 98 or
newer.
If you are using WinXP/SP2, and it was not already on your computer from the
factory, you will have to remove SP2 first.
How to remove SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;875350
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - (IE/OE)
~IB-CA~
"Margaret" <Margaret@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A5D8C8EE-9C6F-4D89-A90C-563765B797AD@microsoft.com...
> O.K. that works. I was using, Insert then file attachment not Picture.
> Thank
> you but doing the other way I was using why would it still include images
> on
> the Viewer from my computer? Is this a glitch or a virus allowing that
> info
> to go out to other email senders?
> Should I find a patch for this or just leave it alone and use the CORRECT
> way of attaching pictures like to suggested.
> It works so why change things.
> THanks!!!
>
> --
> Margaret
>
>
> "Bruce Hagen" wrote:
>
>> In Create Mail, are you choosing Insert | File Attachment and browsing to
>> the folder with the picture, or something else? Send yourself an e-mail
>> with
>> an attachment and see what you get.
>>
>> File | Insert | Picture will put the graphic in the message body rather
>> that
>> attach. Something else to consider.
>> --
>> Bruce Hagen
>> MS-MVP - (IE/OE)
>> ~IB-CA~
>>
>> "Margaret" <Margaret@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:4365E049-A8F4-49D7-9C04-86CC8396C361@microsoft.com...
>> >I send pictures attached on emails and the sender can view other
>> >pictures
>> >on
>> > my attachment thru Windows Fax and Picture viewer but with my pictures
>> > from
>> > my computer that I did not send.
>> > This could include, graphics, icons, anything that I have viewed
>> > previously
>> > on my own computer. Help as this has been very concerning and the
>> > sender
>> > is
>> > viewing my personal history ! Help me solve this embarrasing problem!
>> > --
>> > Margaret
>>
>>
"Margaret" <Margaret@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4365E049-A8F4-49D7-9C04-86CC8396C361@microsoft.com...
>I send pictures attached on emails and the sender can view other pictures
>on
> my attachment thru Windows Fax and Picture viewer but with my pictures
> from
> my computer that I did not send.
> This could include, graphics, icons, anything that I have viewed
> previously
> on my own computer. Help as this has been very concerning and the sender
> is
> viewing my personal history ! Help me solve this embarrasing problem!
> --
> Margaret
I think that the recipient is viewing *their own* IE cache.
To check it, ask them to go to IE>tools>internet options>general>delete
files>yes for offline content>clear history>ok.
Now do they see more pictures after viewing your picture in Windows Fax and
Picture viewer?
You can & should do the same thing on a regular basis.
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Regards Steve.
MS-MVP. IE/OE.
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