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I just received an email from someone and they were trying to send me some
pictures. I got the email but there was this message. "OE removed access to the following unsafe attachments in your email: Kodak EasyShare link" Kodak Easy share is the program this person uses for their digital camera. Anyone know why this happened. Was there a virus or something in the attachments? Thanks Steve |
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Tools | Options | Security. Uncheck: "Do not allow
attachments................." -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "steven schindler" wrote in message ... I just received an email from someone and they were trying to send me some pictures. I got the email but there was this message. "OE removed access to the following unsafe attachments in your email: Kodak EasyShare link" Kodak Easy share is the program this person uses for their digital camera. Anyone know why this happened. Was there a virus or something in the attachments? Thanks Steve |
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Thanks Bruce.
"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Tools | Options | Security. Uncheck: "Do not allow attachments................." -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "steven schindler" wrote in message ... I just received an email from someone and they were trying to send me some pictures. I got the email but there was this message. "OE removed access to the following unsafe attachments in your email: Kodak EasyShare link" Kodak Easy share is the program this person uses for their digital camera. Anyone know why this happened. Was there a virus or something in the attachments? Thanks Steve |
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If the attachment actually ends .LNK then they sent you a short cut to a
file or folder on their PC which is worthless to you. If they are using Outlook Express they may have done an Insert, File Attachment and followed a link to a folder in which case OE attached the link rather than what they expected. They'll need to go a different route to attach the actual photos such as opening the folder in Windows Explorer and using drag-and-drop to attach the images. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "steven schindler" wrote in message ... I just received an email from someone and they were trying to send me some pictures. I got the email but there was this message. "OE removed access to the following unsafe attachments in your email: Kodak EasyShare link" Kodak Easy share is the program this person uses for their digital camera. Anyone know why this happened. Was there a virus or something in the attachments? Thanks Steve |
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