Hi,
dmmaze1969@sbcglobal.net, and welcome to the forums.
First, some advice -
***Never use your email address as your username(s) at forums***
Forums are publicly viewable, and Google, Yahoo and other search engines, as well as Malware authors, continually troll around for email address to add to their list to try to start spamming you.
I've already reported this to the admins and they should be contacting you shortly (I hope).
Anyway, to answer your question, Have you tried ZIPping the files up so you can attach them? Windows Vista has native ability to both extract and compress archives - meaning you can get files out of and put files into archives.
Now, before we go further, let me tell you that archive is a term that is used rather loosely here, so don't think if this as a treasure trove of ancient documents and artifacts only. Originally the purpose of archiving was just that - to archive material that you did not need ready access to, in a compressed format that allowed you to store more items in less space than you can when storing the same items in their original format. Hence, the term archive has held over, although a better description would probably be compressed container.
Now, on to how to do it.
To archive a file (without installing any 3rd party tools) do the following:
- Select the file(s) that you want to archive in Windows explorer
- Right click one of the file *while all are selected* and select Compressed (zipped) Folder
Now, in Windows Explorer you'll see a new file called {filename}.ZIP, where {Filename} is the name of the file that you right clicked on. The {filename} part will be highlighted, allowing you to rename the file.
Once you have done that, you simply follow the forum rules at FS-MP.com in order to upload your files.
HTH