Alien attachment being sent with my emails

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dofi

I have one. An image that we use to customize bullets for bulleted
lists in Microsoft Word is being sent as an attachment with all of my
emails (Outlook). The attachment is from the Microsoft photo collection

(waterlillies) and is being renamed image001.jpg when it is attached to

my emails. It happens only from my computer on our network and doesn't
show up in the message in the SENT file in Outlook.

I have never created this attachment, and when I search for it on my
hard drive and shared drive with the name "image001.jpg", no results
are returned. When my co-worker forwards the message back to me, I see
the attachment. When I open it and view it, it then apparently
unattaches itself from the message.

This began after we moved from one location to another and re-installed
our computers.

Using Windows XP, Microsoft Office 10, Outlook.
 
B

Brian Tillman

I have one. An image that we use to customize bullets for bulleted
lists in Microsoft Word is being sent as an attachment with all of my
emails (Outlook). The attachment is from the Microsoft photo
collection

(waterlillies) and is being renamed image001.jpg when it is attached
to

my emails. It happens only from my computer on our network and doesn't
show up in the message in the SENT file in Outlook.

Find the normal.dot and/or email.dot Word templates and rename them. It
could be you've inadvertently modified the Word template you use to create
messages.
 

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