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Old October 19th 07, 08:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default Peculiar Problem

When sending a picture I drag a drop it to the email. I do this from either
Picasa or Outlook Express. As a test I sent some pictures to self.



I received the email and clicked on the picture's icon in "Attach" to view.
If I continue clicking on "Next Image, Right Arrow" (the blue button at the
bottom left hand side of the picture I'm viewing) a multitude of 'pictures'
ALSO show.



These pictures are from web locations I've viewed previously but not
necessary opened.



As a test:

(1) I deleted the 'extra' pictures (a round about procedure).

(2) The following day I read new articles and visited new web sites with
pictures, which I may or may not have clicked on.

(3)The following day, I reviewed the original email and picture. The
picture in the email had now accumulated the more recent pictures from the
new web sites that were visited.



This phenomenon occurs to photographs I've *received* in emails from others.



Temporary internet pictures are being continually added.

The 'pictures' in Recycle are identified as:

C:\Documents and Settings\Name\Local Settings\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.IE5.

(GIF's, JPEGs, PNG's, .)



Why and how are these temporary internet files continually being 'picked up'
and accreted to my emails and photos?



Any ideas?



Using Outlook Express 6/Windows XP
































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