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Windows Mail In Vista Home Premium Edition - Please, Help!
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02-21-2008
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Windows Mail In Vista Home Premium Edition - Please, Help!
When I copy an animated GIF emoticon from my Internet Explorer browser,
Firefox Internet browser, or even my Opera browser and paste it into an email
from my Windows Mail, it only shows up as a plain box with a red 'X' in the
middle of that box instead of showing the animated GIF emoticon itself. When
I try to send that particular email, a message pops up saying that all images
could not be shown and then asking if I still wish to send it.
When I had my old Windows 98 computer, I could copy and paste animated GIF
emoticons into my Outlook Express emails and they would show up, but now, I
am unable to do that.
When I changed my computers from my Windows 98 to my Windows Vista Home
Premium Edition, a certain store transfered my emails onto the new computer
and my old emails still were able to show the animated GIF emoticons that I
had in them and I am able to copy and paste my old emoticons from my old
emails (from Windows 98) into new ones (in Windows Vista Home Premium
Edition) and they show completely when I send them.
However, I am unable to simply copy and paste animated emoticons from
websites into my Windows Mail in my Windows Vista Home Premium Edition.
Might someone know how I would be able to fix this problem so that I can
create pretty emails to send off? I would really appreciate it.
God bless you all...
-Mary
P.S. Someone had suggested that I update my Java, but I checked and tried to
update it, but it was already updated to the most recent edition. Someone
also suggested that I update my Active X controls, but I am unsure of how to
do that and not sure if that would solve my problem.
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02-22-2008
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Re: Windows Mail In Vista Home Premium Edition - Please, Help!
I sent two messages regarding the problem when clicking on a link in email
and the pop up of an error message before the link is shown in Firefox. Does
anyone know how to solve this problem?
Ray
"Marynonimous" <Marynonimous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F5D5B2ED-78A7-4BCB-A50D-CED5B5F9C6DA@microsoft.com...
> When I copy an animated GIF emoticon from my Internet Explorer browser,
> Firefox Internet browser, or even my Opera browser and paste it into an
> email
> from my Windows Mail, it only shows up as a plain box with a red 'X' in
> the
> middle of that box instead of showing the animated GIF emoticon itself.
> When
> I try to send that particular email, a message pops up saying that all
> images
> could not be shown and then asking if I still wish to send it.
>
> When I had my old Windows 98 computer, I could copy and paste animated GIF
> emoticons into my Outlook Express emails and they would show up, but now,
> I
> am unable to do that.
>
> When I changed my computers from my Windows 98 to my Windows Vista Home
> Premium Edition, a certain store transfered my emails onto the new
> computer
> and my old emails still were able to show the animated GIF emoticons that
> I
> had in them and I am able to copy and paste my old emoticons from my old
> emails (from Windows 98) into new ones (in Windows Vista Home Premium
> Edition) and they show completely when I send them.
>
> However, I am unable to simply copy and paste animated emoticons from
> websites into my Windows Mail in my Windows Vista Home Premium Edition.
> Might someone know how I would be able to fix this problem so that I can
> create pretty emails to send off? I would really appreciate it.
>
> God bless you all...
>
> -Mary
>
> P.S. Someone had suggested that I update my Java, but I checked and tried
> to
> update it, but it was already updated to the most recent edition. Someone
> also suggested that I update my Active X controls, but I am unsure of how
> to
> do that and not sure if that would solve my problem.
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02-22-2008
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Re: Windows Mail In Vista Home Premium Edition - Please, Help!
"Marynonimous" <Marynonimous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F5D5B2ED-78A7-4BCB-A50D-CED5B5F9C6DA@microsoft.com...
> When I copy an animated GIF emoticon from my Internet Explorer browser,
> Firefox Internet browser, or even my Opera browser and paste it into an
> email
> from my Windows Mail, it only shows up as a plain box with a red 'X' in
> the
> middle of that box instead of showing the animated GIF emoticon itself.
> When
> I try to send that particular email, a message pops up saying that all
> images
> could not be shown and then asking if I still wish to send it.
>
> When I had my old Windows 98 computer, I could copy and paste animated GIF
> emoticons into my Outlook Express emails and they would show up, but now,
> I
> am unable to do that.
>
> When I changed my computers from my Windows 98 to my Windows Vista Home
> Premium Edition, a certain store transfered my emails onto the new
> computer
> and my old emails still were able to show the animated GIF emoticons that
> I
> had in them and I am able to copy and paste my old emoticons from my old
> emails (from Windows 98) into new ones (in Windows Vista Home Premium
> Edition) and they show completely when I send them.
>
> However, I am unable to simply copy and paste animated emoticons from
> websites into my Windows Mail in my Windows Vista Home Premium Edition.
> Might someone know how I would be able to fix this problem so that I can
> create pretty emails to send off? I would really appreciate it.
>
> God bless you all...
>
> -Mary
>
> P.S. Someone had suggested that I update my Java, but I checked and tried
> to
> update it, but it was already updated to the most recent edition. Someone
> also suggested that I update my Active X controls, but I am unsure of how
> to
> do that and not sure if that would solve my problem.
Windows Mail has problems accepting attachments that you cut and paste
from a program that's still open. Try saving it to a file, then close all
programs
that use the file, then attach the file in Windows Mail.
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02-22-2008
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Re: Windows Mail In Vista Home Premium Edition - Please, Help!
Are you really as stupid as you seem? How many times do you need to be told
to start a new thread?!
"Ray Martin" <martinray@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:uLLvGMOdIHA.4436@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>I sent two messages regarding the problem when clicking on a link in email
>and the pop up of an error message before the link is shown in Firefox.
>Does anyone know how to solve this problem?
> Ray
> "Marynonimous" <Marynonimous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F5D5B2ED-78A7-4BCB-A50D-CED5B5F9C6DA@microsoft.com...
>> When I copy an animated GIF emoticon from my Internet Explorer browser,
>> Firefox Internet browser, or even my Opera browser and paste it into an
>> email
>> from my Windows Mail, it only shows up as a plain box with a red 'X' in
>> the
>> middle of that box instead of showing the animated GIF emoticon itself.
>> When
>> I try to send that particular email, a message pops up saying that all
>> images
>> could not be shown and then asking if I still wish to send it.
>>
>> When I had my old Windows 98 computer, I could copy and paste animated
>> GIF
>> emoticons into my Outlook Express emails and they would show up, but now,
>> I
>> am unable to do that.
>>
>> When I changed my computers from my Windows 98 to my Windows Vista Home
>> Premium Edition, a certain store transfered my emails onto the new
>> computer
>> and my old emails still were able to show the animated GIF emoticons that
>> I
>> had in them and I am able to copy and paste my old emoticons from my old
>> emails (from Windows 98) into new ones (in Windows Vista Home Premium
>> Edition) and they show completely when I send them.
>>
>> However, I am unable to simply copy and paste animated emoticons from
>> websites into my Windows Mail in my Windows Vista Home Premium Edition.
>> Might someone know how I would be able to fix this problem so that I can
>> create pretty emails to send off? I would really appreciate it.
>>
>> God bless you all...
>>
>> -Mary
>>
>> P.S. Someone had suggested that I update my Java, but I checked and tried
>> to
>> update it, but it was already updated to the most recent edition.
>> Someone
>> also suggested that I update my Active X controls, but I am unsure of how
>> to
>> do that and not sure if that would solve my problem.
>
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02-26-2008
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Originally Posted by Bob
Are you really as stupid as you seem? How many times do you need to be told to start a new thread?!
Hmph... how intelligent and friendly this response is!
Way to go.... (boo, hiss)
Ed in Columbus, OH
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