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Old April 6th 06, 11:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
AlmostBob
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Default Help sending a 2.4 MB video attachment

might be easier/better to put the file to a web server like myspace.com and
just send her the link to the file, then she can view or save the file as
necessary, and then the server space is available for any number of file
transfers

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"Glenda" wrote in message
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I have a horrendous dial up connection where I live in the country... I
believe burro's take the emails by back pack to my recipients.
I want to send my daughter a 2.4 MB mini video from my camera, but it

keeps
getting hung up. I get a message saying something to the effect, "your
connection has timed out, do you want to wait, or cancel?"
When I click on wait, the message comes back after just minutes. After an
hour of waiting, I give up.
My service provider is no help.
Can anyone help me??
Thank you,
Glenda



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