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Old October 19th 07, 08:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Cavaliers
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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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Old October 20th 07, 01:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Michael Santovec
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That's a feature of Windows Picture and Fax Viewer (WPFV)

When you open any attachment within OE it saves a temporary copy in the
Internet Explorer Temporary Internet Files (TIF), then launches the
appropriate program (based on the Windows File Associations) passing the
name of the saved attachment.

Once the WPFV is started, the next and previous buttons will cycle
through any other files in the same folder that it can handle. The same
thing will happen if you double click any image in any other folder on
your PC. WPFV will cycle through all the pictures in the folder.

As for the TIF, its primary function is to be a cache of everything that
IE needs to render a web page. So pretty much everything IE handles
(HTML, images, non-steaming videos, non-streaming audio, etc.) will get
downloaded into the TIF before IE renders it. It stays there until it's
eventually purged on a first-in-first-out basis.

--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"Cavaliers" wrote in message
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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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Old October 20th 07, 09:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Cavaliers
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Thank you for your clarity, Michael.

So this is a typical occurrence?

We don't want to get rid of WPFV.

We think this is something new? We would prefer not to include these
temporary 'garbage' images when sending our pics.

Is there a way to reduce or eliminate the number of temporary images being
downloaded/handled/saved and from being sent out with our pics?

If we clear the Cache before we send the images will that eliminate the
'garbage' images from going as well? That is a time consuming resolution to
an irritating situation? Is there a more simple process?


"Michael Santovec" wrote in message
...
snipped here and there

That's a feature of Windows Picture and Fax Viewer (WPFV)


When you open any attachment within OE it saves a temporary copy in the
Internet Explorer Temporary Internet Files (TIF), then ...


Once the WPFV is started, the next and previous buttons will cycle through
any other files in the same folder that it can handle. ...


As for the TIF, its primary function is to be a cache of everything that
IE needs to render a web page. ...



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Old October 21st 07, 04:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Ron Sommer
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Only the pictures that you select are sent with the email.
The temporary pictures are on the computer that receives you email.
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Ronald Sommer

"Cavaliers" wrote in message
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Thank you for your clarity, Michael.

So this is a typical occurrence?

We don't want to get rid of WPFV.

We think this is something new? We would prefer not to include these
temporary 'garbage' images when sending our pics.

Is there a way to reduce or eliminate the number of temporary images being
downloaded/handled/saved and from being sent out with our pics?

If we clear the Cache before we send the images will that eliminate the
'garbage' images from going as well? That is a time consuming resolution
to an irritating situation? Is there a more simple process?


"Michael Santovec" wrote in message
...
snipped here and there

That's a feature of Windows Picture and Fax Viewer (WPFV)


When you open any attachment within OE it saves a temporary copy in the
Internet Explorer Temporary Internet Files (TIF), then ...


Once the WPFV is started, the next and previous buttons will cycle
through any other files in the same folder that it can handle. ...


As for the TIF, its primary function is to be a cache of everything that
IE needs to render a web page. ...



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Old October 21st 07, 08:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Michael Santovec
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When you look at the message, the attachment line will list the actual
pictures sent or received.

The issue that you are having is a display only issue at your end. When
you use WPFV, and then you use the next/prior function, you will see
more images than where attached to the message. WPFV has absolutely
nothing to do with what is sent or received.

--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"Cavaliers" wrote in message
news:ZisSi.90535$Da.62375@pd7urf1no...
Thank you for your clarity, Michael.

So this is a typical occurrence?

We don't want to get rid of WPFV.

We think this is something new? We would prefer not to include these
temporary 'garbage' images when sending our pics.

Is there a way to reduce or eliminate the number of temporary images
being downloaded/handled/saved and from being sent out with our pics?

If we clear the Cache before we send the images will that eliminate
the 'garbage' images from going as well? That is a time consuming
resolution to an irritating situation? Is there a more simple
process?


"Michael Santovec" wrote in message
...
snipped here and there

That's a feature of Windows Picture and Fax Viewer (WPFV)


When you open any attachment within OE it saves a temporary copy in
the Internet Explorer Temporary Internet Files (TIF), then ...


Once the WPFV is started, the next and previous buttons will cycle
through any other files in the same folder that it can handle. ...


As for the TIF, its primary function is to be a cache of everything
that IE needs to render a web page. ...





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Old November 3rd 07, 09:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Cavaliers
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Ronald and Mike

Appreciate your explanations which add to our understanding of WPFV and IE.

Bi

"Michael Santovec" wrote in message
...
When you look at the message, the attachment line will list the actual
pictures sent or received.

The issue that you are having is a display only issue at your end. When
you use WPFV, and then you use the next/prior function, you will see more
images than where attached to the message. WPFV has absolutely nothing to
do with what is sent or received.



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Old November 3rd 07, 10:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Michael Santovec
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You are welcome

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Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"Cavaliers" wrote in message
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Ronald and Mike

Appreciate your explanations which add to our understanding of WPFV
and IE.

Bi

"Michael Santovec" wrote in message
...
When you look at the message, the attachment line will list the
actual pictures sent or received.

The issue that you are having is a display only issue at your end.
When you use WPFV, and then you use the next/prior function, you will
see more images than where attached to the message. WPFV has
absolutely nothing to do with what is sent or received.





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Old November 8th 07, 03:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
banty
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"Cavaliers" wrote in message
news:qK4Xi.171935$Da.67341@pd7urf1no...
Ronald and Mike

Appreciate your explanations which add to our understanding of WPFV and
IE.

Bi

"Michael Santovec" wrote in message
...
When you look at the message, the attachment line will list the actual
pictures sent or received.

The issue that you are having is a display only issue at your end. When
you use WPFV, and then you use the next/prior function, you will see more
images than where attached to the message. WPFV has absolutely nothing
to do with what is sent or received.





 




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