Hi,
I use XP Home Edition, IE 6 and Outlook Express. When I receive a stationery
with the same pictures
in different places or the same jpeg's or gif's in that stationery and I
want to forward this stationery to others,
those identical pictures will become the dreaded red X (not the initial
picture, only the others used with
the same file name) I was informed by others to remove 1165.dll and replace
it with another .dll.
Can anyone explain to me in detail what I must do (maybe with screenshots)
or where I can find the .dll
and how to remove or replace it? Maybe there is a website with this
information. I am a computer illiterate
and dumber than dirt! Please help.
Thank you.
For Cynthia, I am from Gatesville, Texas, USA.
Carla.
Robbie - 08 Jan 2004 19:16 GMT
Go here Carla and you can get the dll there no screen shots as it is
different in different OS (Opertating Systems), but there is instructions
for your OE.
Robbie
http://www.ohmster.com/~billscott/InetcommDll.htm
> Hi,
> I use XP Home Edition, IE 6 and Outlook Express. When I receive a stationery
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> Carla.
Mark Hennings - 09 Jan 2004 01:44 GMT
On his page (see address below) Ohmster mentions a patch that had caused the problem.
Anyone know the name/number of the patch in question - and the release date??
Thanks for any information you might be able to supply and thanks for all your wonderful posts. You're a real great group. For all us without your artistic ability, this place is a lurkers paradise.
Happy New Year to all of you
Mark
> Go here Carla and you can get the dll there no screen shots as it is
> different in different OS (Opertating Systems), but there is instructions
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> > Carla.
Robbie - 09 Jan 2004 02:07 GMT
All I remember was it was an OE patch and any inetcomm.dll beyond 1106 has
this problem. There has been three so far starting last year in September
and one I remember the date of April 2003. According to your message
properties you have the patch.
Robbie
On his page (see address below) Ohmster mentions a patch that had caused the
problem.
Anyone know the name/number of the patch in question - and the release
date??
Thanks for any information you might be able to supply and thanks for all
your wonderful posts. You're a real great group. For all us without your
artistic ability, this place is a lurkers paradise.
Happy New Year to all of you
Mark
"Robbie" <robbie@nowere.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:efYZgvh1DHA.1700@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Go here Carla and you can get the dll there no screen shots as it is
> different in different OS (Opertating Systems), but there is instructions
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> > Carla.
CynthiaB - 08 Jan 2004 21:29 GMT
Carla - I have a number of friends in the state of Texas! A big HOWDY to ya!
I probably use an entirely different method than most for saving stationery but it works for me.
With the message OPEN, I press CTRL-F2 to see the actual stationery code. This will show the CIDs that Outlook Express puts in place of the actual filenames.
Pressing CTRL-F3 will show the MIME code (both in notepad) and I just scroll down to the first instance where the filename and the CID are shown. I note this first in the HTML code and just copy and paste the actual filename and replace the CIDs in the HTML view. In the MIME listing, the music/sound/midi is at the end. In the HTML code, it may be at the beginning.
One thing I will suggest and that is if you FORWARD an e-mail from the Stationery group you edit the source code to remove any reference to the BASE HREF statement. If you cannot see the 3 tabs at the lower left of the message window marked EDIT \ SOURCE \ PREVIEW, you click the word VIEW and make sure that SOURCE EDIT has a checkmark in front of it. Then you can edit the source code and remove the extra stuff.
Oh... once I have replaced all CIDs with actual file names I will remove the <base href> tag and anything else I do not need. I will save the file as... a recognizable name followed by the .html file extension. In notepad I will click the down arrow and select ALL FILES. and I save the file to my stationery folder. WIth my mail send set to text, I will forward the post to myself. In that way I get all the images and sound files (except streaming ones) as mail attachments which I can then save to the folder. It may sound like a lot of work but it takes me no time at all now to do it.
Others prefer to save in EML format. I personally don't care for it. But that's just ME
Cynthia