If you installed Outlook with Office XP, it took over as the default email
client. 'Control Panel|Default Programs|Set your default programs', reset
Windows Mail as the default email application and make sure it has all it's
defaults. Note that any updates to Office (from Windows Update or Office
Update) will probably reset Outlook as default again, so you'll need to keep
an eye on this if you keep Office XP installed.
Hal
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"Powell" <Powell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A7CEBCFF-3F91-46ED-84D8-8B16FFE4F764@microsoft.com...
> Hi folks:
> I need little help with a problem I am having sending photos as mail
> attachements. When I go into my pictures folder, reduce the file size, and
> click on e-mail, instead of the Mail application opening up with the
message
> window having the photos already attached, it now gives me a window saying
> the pictures are being sent. Where they are going, I have no idea. (Some
dude
> in Zamboanga is probably wondering why he's getting these strange pictures
of
> my wife's flower garden.)
> Opening the message window first and then attching the photos doesn't
permit
> me to reduce the file size and I end up sending multiple e-mails because
the
> files are so large.
> This has only started to happen since I uninstalled my copy of MS Office
XP.
> I had installed this app simply for MS Word since many of the people I was
> corresponding with weren't running Vista and couldn't open attached
documents
> sent in the .wps format. Now that they have installed the MS Works reader,
I
> no longer need MS Office. Prior to installing MS Office the system worked
> fine. (Select photos>reduce file size>click e-mail>get message window)
> Since you good people always have an answer to these little problems (as
> well as the big problems) I would appreciate some guidance as to how to
> restore my Windows Mail to its previous incarnation.
> Many thanks
> Powell Lucas
> PBL