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I recently upgraded from Outlook 2002 to Outlook 2003. Now, when I
send an e-mail with a picture document attached to it, Outlook seems to be killing the file. It ends up in the receiving person's e-mail as a ..dat file with no picture attached. Do you know what it is doing and how to disable this function? Thanks, John |
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