16. June 2014 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: ,
I am trying to attach photos to the body of my email. When I try to use the photo album it takes me to a Windows Live Mail sign in page. I went through the forgot password and got codes and signed into my Microsoft Live account. However when I try to use photo album I still get the sign in page and it won't recognize my password I just set up. I can go back to the Microsoft page and it lets me sign in but not in Window Live Mail. What's up????

Could you please help with the following issue?  I have a paid subscription to windows live mail (ie formally Hotmail and now outlook.com) and am unable to send an email with more than one photo in it. I have had this problem for the last few weeks since Sky-drive was changed to One-drive. 
 
Solutions Attempted: I tried the 'fix-its' associated with some of the related forum threads and other solutions as well, including the following: I have checked and have confirmed that my pop settings are correct and that my firewall settings are not to blame.  I registered the correct dll files related to SSL and checked SSL, smpt, pop, and port settings, etc and these are all correct. I checked windows live communication policy settings in the registry and there are no issues with registry keys, etc.  I also removed my account and re-added my account and uninstalled/re-installed Windows Essentials, etc, removed all Windows Live registry keys and old email before reinstalling... and all of these attempts were  to no avail. The problem is still not resolved after trying all of the aforementioned solutions.

The problem occurs when sending an email with more than one photo... It gets stuck during the step of creating an album on One-drive... ie it is unable to upload the photos to one-drive for sending... I was able to do send more than one photo the very week before Sky-drive was changed to One-drive so I do not know if there are some different settings, etc... My father who lives out of state and has a completely different Windows Live paid account and is a completely different ISP,  etc, and also uses windows 7 called me for help with the very same issue... My son who also uses Windows 7 and windows live mail on his notebook computer (ie outlook.com) is also having the same issue ... ie not able to send more than one photo either as an attachment or as a photo album via the Windows Essentials Desktop Client.. 

Please note that I am able to send an email with 1 photo... but am not able to send more than one photo via the windows essentials client.  I am however able to send more than one photo when emailing directly from the server -( ie logged on to my account directly from the IE11 as well as the Firefox 29 browser window).  But when using the  Windows Live Client on my Windows 7 desktop computer I cannot send 2 or more photos via the photo album or as attachments in the same email. The email gets stuck in the process of creating a photo album on One-drive when trying to send an album.

Up until recently -- a few weeks ago -- I have always been able to send photo albums via the windows live client. I have changed no settings on my computer or on the Windows Essential Client since that time.. Then one day I tried sending an email with a photo album consisting of more than 1 photo and the email got stuck in my outbox. I tried sending more than one photo as an attachment and the email got stuck in the outbox. I tried sending more than one attached PDF documents and the email proceeded to be sent as usual. I tried sending one photo as an attachment and the email proceeded to be sent immediately as normal... Then I tried once more to send 3 photos as an album and the email got stuck in my outbox and was never sent...  The 2 other people I mentioned above tried this same test and are also able to send 1 photo but not more than 1 photo... This seems to be a problem uploading/syncing between the windows live mail client and Onebox on Windows 7.

Is there some way to resolve this issue quckly?

Thank you


20. March 2014 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: ,

Hello

I am trying to create a photo album on my laptop using the Photo Gallery programme, using photographs downloaded from my iPhone.  These are the only photographs on my laptop.  The album is a daily record, however despite me copying photos in to the folder in a specific order, the programme automatically switches them around based upon the date they were taken by the phone/uploaded to my iPhone camera roll.

How can I stop the gallery programme from doing this, as I need to ensure that the photos remain in the order that I am putting them in to the album - otherwise the daily record is out of sync?

I would be very grateful for any assistance.

Kind regards

Hilary

I tried to attach a photo file using 'e-mail message' option and then 'attach file' option on the insert tab.  The application shows the attached file but underneath it has the words 'change to photo album'. What seems to be happening is that Skydrive is generating an 0n-line album with one photo in it. The receiver has to view the photo as a slide show. I have not set up Skydrive so I do not know why it has been triggered. I want to disable Skydrive but can't find how to do it. All I want to do is send the photo as a jpg file without Skydrive interfering as it now doing. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

I tried to attach a photo file using 'e-mail message' option and then 'attach file' option on the insert tab.  The application shows the attached file but underneath it has the words 'change to photo album'. What seems to be happening is that Skydrive is generating an 0n-line album with one photo in it. The receiver has to view the photo as a slide show. I have not set up Skydrive so I do not know why it has been triggered. I want to disable Skydrive but can't find how to do it. All I want to do is send the photo as a jpg file without Skydrive interfering as it now doing. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

 

Original title: Skydrive and windows live mail on Windows 7

I keep getting this error message when I try and send a photo album or more than one photo can anyone please help,


 Delete the photo email, create a new one, and try to send it again.

Server: 'smtp.talktalk.net'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x8CCC0003
Protocol: SMTP
Port: 25
Secure(SSL): No

Original title: Mailing Photos

 

I keep getting this error message when I try and send a photo album or more than one photo can anyone please help,



 Delete the photo email, create a new one, and try to send it again.

Server: 'smtp.talktalk.net'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x8CCC0003
Protocol: SMTP
Port: 25
Secure(SSL): No
A photo album I created contains photos with location info (GPS coordinates). When I view the photos, skydrive detects the location info and posts a map indicating where the photo was taken. I noticed that users I share this info with do not have access to the location data, can I grant access for this?
A photo album I created contains photos with location info (GPS coordinates). When I view the photos, skydrive detects the location info and posts a map indicating where the photo was taken. I noticed that users I share this info with do not have access to the location data, can I grant access for this?

Until this week (July 31, 2013) I was able to share photo albums with friends just fine, in the normal course.

Outlook-Com and SkyDrive both appeared to be working as advertised.

 

Suddenly, starting 7-31-13, I was unable to share albums.

I tried sending album links, from the email module. The emails disappeared.

I tried sending a photo album from inside the SkyDrive module ("Share"). The emails disappeared.

I have run my test 3-4 times, always with the same result - the emails appear to be sent, but never emerge anywhere.

I can see the outgoing email in Outlook-Com's "Sent" folder. But the recipients never receive the email.

 

I am using Windows 7 from home, on an HP Pavilion Elite PC.

I operate Outlook-Com and SkyDrive through Internet Explorer, v.10.

 

Oddly, I am able to send individual photos from the Email module of Outlook.Com

It is just albums that appear to fail. The emails appear to send, but never get delivered to the recipient. They disappear permanently.

 

Is anyone else experiencing this problem?

 

Thanks,

Steve from Minneapolis