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Chandra March 9th 06 06:35 PM

File attachment
 
I have XP PC with OE 6 and on the desktop folder that has art files. When try
to attach a file from this folder to email it attaches the whole folder
without giving me the option to select a file from it. How do I fix this
problem

Thanks
Chandra

Jim Pickering March 9th 06 10:59 PM

File attachment
 
You cannot attach a folder to an email message, only a single file. Either
your system is corrupted or you are confusing the issue. Please try again
and then explain exactly what you are doing, what error you encounter, and
whether or not you are using any antivirus program to scan incoming and
outgoing mail.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6
Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped.
Thanks.


"Chandra" wrote in message
...
I have XP PC with OE 6 and on the desktop folder that has art files. When
try
to attach a file from this folder to email it attaches the whole folder
without giving me the option to select a file from it. How do I fix this
problem

Thanks
Chandra



cgk March 9th 06 11:10 PM

File attachment
 
I am trying to select one file from the folder and it does not let me do
that. When I browse to the directory I am able to attach the file. I don't
want to attach folder to the email just one file.

"Jim Pickering" wrote:

You cannot attach a folder to an email message, only a single file. Either
your system is corrupted or you are confusing the issue. Please try again
and then explain exactly what you are doing, what error you encounter, and
whether or not you are using any antivirus program to scan incoming and
outgoing mail.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6
Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped.
Thanks.


"Chandra" wrote in message
...
I have XP PC with OE 6 and on the desktop folder that has art files. When
try
to attach a file from this folder to email it attaches the whole folder
without giving me the option to select a file from it. How do I fix this
problem

Thanks
Chandra




Jim Pickering March 9th 06 11:24 PM

File attachment
 
When you attach a file, you must click the Attach icon on the Toolbar, then
Browse to the Folder containing the file and select that file. You say that
works. How else did you expect to be able to attach a file?

I just do not understand what you are hoping to do and your reply is not
very helpful.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6



"cgk" wrote in message
...
I am trying to select one file from the folder and it does not let me do
that. When I browse to the directory I am able to attach the file. I don't
want to attach folder to the email just one file.

"Jim Pickering" wrote:

You cannot attach a folder to an email message, only a single file.
Either
your system is corrupted or you are confusing the issue. Please try
again
and then explain exactly what you are doing, what error you encounter,
and
whether or not you are using any antivirus program to scan incoming and
outgoing mail.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6
Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped.
Thanks.


"Chandra" wrote in message
...
I have XP PC with OE 6 and on the desktop folder that has art files.
When
try
to attach a file from this folder to email it attaches the whole folder
without giving me the option to select a file from it. How do I fix
this
problem

Thanks
Chandra





Michael Santovec March 10th 06 01:48 AM

File attachment
 
Are you going through the Insert, File Attachment and when you see the
folder in the that you want and you click on it instead of opening the
folder, the folder name gets attached with a LNK file extension?

That happens when folder you click on is actually a link (shortcut) to
the folder and not the folder itself. OE attaches the shortcut which is
worthless.

You need to determine the physical location of the folder and navigate
to the folder that via the Insert, File Attachment. Or else open the
folder via Windows File Explorer and drag-and-drop the desired files to
the OE message.

--

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


"Chandra" wrote in message
...
I have XP PC with OE 6 and on the desktop folder that has art files.
When try
to attach a file from this folder to email it attaches the whole
folder
without giving me the option to select a file from it. How do I fix
this
problem

Thanks
Chandra




cgk March 15th 06 05:31 PM

File attachment
 
Thanks thats correct the desktop has shortcut to the folder.

"Michael Santovec" wrote:

Are you going through the Insert, File Attachment and when you see the
folder in the that you want and you click on it instead of opening the
folder, the folder name gets attached with a LNK file extension?

That happens when folder you click on is actually a link (shortcut) to
the folder and not the folder itself. OE attaches the shortcut which is
worthless.

You need to determine the physical location of the folder and navigate
to the folder that via the Insert, File Attachment. Or else open the
folder via Windows File Explorer and drag-and-drop the desired files to
the OE message.

--

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


"Chandra" wrote in message
...
I have XP PC with OE 6 and on the desktop folder that has art files.
When try
to attach a file from this folder to email it attaches the whole
folder
without giving me the option to select a file from it. How do I fix
this
problem

Thanks
Chandra






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