Another computer Question??????

MarNav1

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Thanks for all the previous help guys. Windows XP, Outlook Express. When I send a (NEW) email, somehow there is an attachment on every one I send. It says "Blank Bkgrd. gif" (151 bytes). When I open it, a new tab opens up and the screen is blank. Then in the browser it has C:\Documents and Settings\Mark Navarrette\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\U48G2CQ4\Blank Bkgrd.gif. I don't have a clue what happened or how to get rid of it. I don't know how to look in Temp files, I didn't see anything obvious. Any suggestions? People are asking what this attachment is for. Thanks all.
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adnj

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You may have a "blank gif" or a graphic file with no picture as part of the signature that is added to each email. I would first try clearing the signature. OE will allow you to send "stationery" or a gif that is repeated to represent a paper-like background. Try clearing the stationery option also.

Not an Outlook Express user - I am a diehard Outlook 2007 user waiting for Outlook 2010.
 
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