Brandon,
Rereading your e-mail, it looks like the file might be renamed but without
first unhiding the extension (.wmv). If you rename a .txt file without
unhiding, it looks like 'movie.wmv' but in fact is 'movie.wmv.txt'. She
needs to go to Control Panel > Folder Options > View tab, uncheck 'Hide
extensions for known file types', click OK. Now the file should look like
movie.wmv. Not sure why she would want to rename it though.
My other suggestion is sending the movie inside an attachment. If she has
WinZip,
* Click the WinZip shortcut in the Start menu to open a new Zip window
* Drag the .wmv file into the open Zip window (another window opens)
* under the 'Add to archive' heading, add the name of the zip file you are
making to the already shown path.
example: 'shown path' is C:\Documents and Settings\yourname\My Documents,
name of zip file added to path: C:\Documents and Settings\yourname\My
Documents\movie.zip
* click 'Add', x-out of the new zip (the .wmv file should be showing if done
correctly)
* Open a new e-mail, drag the zip into the new message body & send
Drew