You don't need to do anything special. Make sure the reference to the image
contains the full path to the image and not a relative path. Also make sure
you have "Sent pictures with message" checked under Tools | Options | Send |
Mail | HTML Settings.
steve
"Maybaby" <Maybaby@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Before I had Windows Vista, I had an email signature which included an
> image.
>
> I have tried inserting the image from file but it just appears as a box
> with
> a red cross even if I create my message as Rich Text HTML. Have also
> tried
> creating the signature in Dreamweaver and linking to the image that way
> but
> the same thing happens.
>
> Is this another of those quirky Windows Vista things? I have had problems
> with receiving emails, installing Adobe CS3 and a Hewlett Packard printer,
> the latter two requiring me to alter my registry.
>
> On another website this evening, I have found people who seem to be
> experiencing the same problem as me and the advice was to amend the
> registry.
> Apparently there is a registry key
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Outlook\Security. It
> contains
> a key called "OutlookSecureTempFolder ". When that key is deleted that
> key,
> all images are supposed to show. See
> http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.c...1353596&page=8
>
> Can anyone offer advise on whether I should proceed with this. Changing
> the
> registry scares me immensely.
>
> Ideally what I would like to do once I can see my images again, is to
> create
> a signature with my website logo that links through to my website.
>
> Would be grateful for any advice.
>
> Thank you
>
>
>
> Toni
> http://www.centronuclear.org.uk/
>
>