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Sending Windows photos to a gmail account
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franktee
2010-04-19 00:12:01 UTC
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Hi all
I am attempting to send photos from my Windows XP Pro computer to a Computer
with a Gmail account but the recepient never receives them. My computer tells
me
that the recipient needs to have windows in order to get the photos. Is
there a possible workaround for this problem without changing my OS.
Appreciate any helpful advice.
TIA.
franktee
franktee
2010-04-19 01:11:02 UTC
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Correction to post below..
I forgot to add that I attempted to send this as an E-card with the
intended photo through Hallmark Card Studio Deluxe 3.
Sorry
Post by franktee
Hi all
I am attempting to send photos from my Windows XP Pro computer to a Computer
with a Gmail account but the recepient never receives them. My computer tells
me
that the recipient needs to have windows in order to get the photos. Is
there a possible workaround for this problem without changing my OS.
Appreciate any helpful advice.
TIA.
franktee
John Inzer
2010-04-19 03:05:15 UTC
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Post by franktee
Correction to post below..
I forgot to add that I attempted to send this as an E-card with the
intended photo through Hallmark Card Studio Deluxe 3.
Sorry
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The e-card may be in a format that is being rejected
as a potential virus by the recipient's security settings.

Can you send a simple .jpg as an attachment?
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franktee
2010-04-19 03:54:01 UTC
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Thanks for your response.
Will try sending it as an attachment.
Post by John Inzer
Post by franktee
Correction to post below..
I forgot to add that I attempted to send this as an E-card with the
intended photo through Hallmark Card Studio Deluxe 3.
Sorry
========================================
The e-card may be in a format that is being rejected
as a potential virus by the recipient's security settings.
Can you send a simple .jpg as an attachment?
--
J. Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience
Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer
Solutions that work for
me may not work for you
Proceed at your own risk
.
John Inzer
2010-04-19 05:55:15 UTC
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Post by franktee
Thanks for your response.
Will try sending it as an attachment.
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You're welcome.

Let us know the result.
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J. Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

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I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

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franktee
2010-04-24 03:03:01 UTC
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Hi John
Thanks for your response.
I tried sending it as an attachment, but no change.
I finally was able to contact Hallmark/Sierra support who advised me the
file extension should be changed from exe to avi. I found (via Google) a
freeware program which my solve the problem but haven't had a chance to try
it out.
franktee
Post by John Inzer
Post by franktee
Thanks for your response.
Will try sending it as an attachment.
================================
You're welcome.
Let us know the result.
--
J. Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience
Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer
Solutions that work for
me may not work for you
Proceed at your own risk
.
John Inzer
2010-04-24 04:36:49 UTC
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Post by franktee
Hi John
Thanks for your response.
I tried sending it as an attachment, but no change.
I finally was able to contact Hallmark/Sierra support who advised me
the file extension should be changed from exe to avi. I found (via
Google) a freeware program which my solve the problem but haven't had
a chance to try it out.
franktee
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Thanks for the update.

FWIW .exe files can be mistaken for a virus.
That's why I asked if you could send a .jpg as
an attachment but you thought I meant the
.exe file.

Anyway...good luck solving the issue.
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