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creating a profile for e-mail.
Thursday, July 2, 2009 at 6:51 pm
Posted by Paula Green (9 messages posted)

When I try to print a pic that is downloaded in My Pics, a gen. tab keeps saying "no profiles set up on this computer". What profiles do they mean? I am using OE. How do I create a profile?

How do I create a "new profile" in order to scan pics to e-mail? Apparently my old profile has been deleted. I clicked on mail in the control panel and there is no profile. Thanks

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re: creating a profile for e-mail.
Thursday, July 2, 2009 at 9:00 pm
Posted by Ricer46 (22014 messages posted)

Open OE, select Tools, Accounts, Mail,
fill in the blanks with your server info.






On Thursday, July 2, 2009 at 6:51 pm, Paula Green wrote:
>When I try to print a pic that is downloaded in My Pics, a gen. tab keeps saying
>"no profiles set up on this computer". What profiles do they mean? I am using OE.
> How do I create a profile?


>How do I create a "new profile" in order to scan pics to e-mail? Apparently my old
>profile has been deleted. I clicked on mail in the control panel and there is no
>profile. Thanks

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re: creating a profile for e-mail.
Friday, July 3, 2009 at 5:53 pm
Posted by Paula Green (9 messages posted)

When I try to print a pic that is downloaded in My Pics, a gen. tab keeps saying "no profiles set up on this computer". What profiles do they mean? I am using OE. How do I create a profile?

When I click on the pic I want to e-mail, I still get "Microsoft Ofc Outlook--No profiles have been created. To create a new profile, use the Mail icon in the Control Panel". I go to the mail icon in control panel & R click. Gen. tab come up with "The following profiles are set up on this computer". There is a blank space and I can't type in this space. What next? I went to OE-tool, accts-mail & filled all the blanks.

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Friday, July 3, 2009 at 8:02 pm
Posted by NigelHH (1176 messages posted)

When you try to Print a pic? How are you trying to do this? From inside OE, or from 
the My Pictures folder?

OE should have no bearing on printing of pix.

Or do you mean trying to Send a pic using email?

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Saturday, July 4, 2009 at 9:18 am
Posted by Paula Green (9 messages posted)

When I try to print a pic that is downloaded in My Pics, a gen. tab keeps saying "no profiles set up on this computer". What profiles do they mean? I am using OE. How do I create a profile?

Trying to send via e-mail a pic in My Pics folder.

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Sunday, July 5, 2009 at 1:24 am
Posted by NigelHH (1176 messages posted)

I am having trouble following exactly what you are trying to do. Can you detail the steps one by one and describe when the "gen tab" comes up. And what is a "gen. tab" exactly?


On Saturday, July 4, 2009 at 9:18 am, Paula Green wrote:
>When I try to print a pic that is downloaded in My Pics, a gen. tab keeps saying
>"no profiles set up on this computer". What profiles do they mean? I am using OE.
> How do I create a profile?


>Trying to send via e-mail a pic in My Pics folder.

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Sunday, July 5, 2009 at 12:22 pm
Posted by Paula Green (9 messages posted)

When I try to print a pic that is downloaded in My Pics, a gen. tab keeps saying "no profiles set up on this computer". What profiles do they mean? I am using OE. How do I create a profile?

Start-MyPics-Rclick on pic I want to e-mail-SEND TO-Mail Recipient-Box pops up with "Send Pics vis e-mail"-choise of "make all my pics smaller" or "keep the original sizes". OK. Box comes up with Microsoft Ofc Outlook" across top. "NO profiles have been created. To create a new profile, use the Mail icon in control panel". OK. Then I go back to Start-Control Panel-Mail Icon-Rclick. Box comes up with "Mail" at top. The following profiles are set up on this computer. Space is blank. then "add". "When starting Microsoft Ofc Outlook, use this profile (2 choices) l. prompt for a profile to be used 2. always use this profile. OK. The box with the empty profile will not let me type in it so I have no profile. Thanks

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Monday, July 6, 2009 at 3:31 pm
Posted by NigelHH (1176 messages posted)

So what happens when you open OE (Outlook express) to view your email? Does it also prompt for a profile?

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Monday, July 6, 2009 at 5:34 pm
Posted by Paula Green (9 messages posted)

When I try to print a pic that is downloaded in My Pics, a gen. tab keeps saying "no profiles set up on this computer". What profiles do they mean? I am using OE. How do I create a profile?

When I open OE, my email opens up with no prompt for a profile. The profile prompt only pops up when I try to scan a pic in My Pics folder to an email address. Thanks for trying to help me!!

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Monday, July 6, 2009 at 8:02 pm
Posted by NigelHH (1176 messages posted)

I'm not really sure how to proceed from here. I suggest you try the Outlook Express 
forum:

http://help.lockergnome.com/windows2/IE6-Outlook-Express-forum-187.html

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