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Allen Ginsburgh - 29 Feb 2004 20:52 GMT
I have been unable to open photos e-mailed to me as
attachments in HotMail using XP on a Dell 825 not quite a
year old. I have acquired JASC Print Shop Photo Album and
downloaded Adobe Photo Shop and Quick Time to try. I have
also also removed the check against "Confirm Open After
Download" as recommended by Dell from all extensions
applicable to Photos. I have tried each photo program  
trying all extensions with no success. Others have
received and opened these same photos. Something is wrong
here; but what?

Al
John Inzer - 29 Feb 2004 21:49 GMT
> I have been unable to open photos e-mailed to me as
> attachments in HotMail using XP on a Dell 825 not quite a
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> Al
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Can you successfully view the images that
you have saved on your hard drive? If you
are having problems with all of your image
files, you may want to read the following articles:

The zoo virus replaces .jpg files.
http://tinyurl.com/3446b

description of LoveLetter
http://tinyurl.com/2g58

It may be a good idea to run a full system virus
scan using the most current definitions.

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