Outlook Mail Files Where located andWhat configuration would they

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Hi, I want Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0 to find ALL photographs on my system.
I ran the program and I am pretty sure some of the pictures that are on the
Hard Drive were not picked up by the Photoshop Album. I believe that
somewhere, probably in mail received folders, there are more pictures. Do
these Outlook folders, files, and attachments have names and extension? What
would the folders look like? Do they have the same extension as pic files
elsewhere -- picturefile.jpg? or something like that?

I have Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Outlook 2003
 
Hi, I want Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0 to find ALL photographs on my
system. I ran the program and I am pretty sure some of the pictures that
are on the Hard Drive were not picked up by the Photoshop Album. I
believe that somewhere, probably in mail received folders, there are
more pictures. Do these Outlook folders, files, and attachments have
names and extension? What would the folders look like? Do they have
the same extension as pic files elsewhere -- picturefile.jpg? or
something like that?

I have Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Outlook 2003

Outlook will either being storing your mail in a local PST file or on an Exchange Server. In either case the
attachements are actually embedded in a file and the only way that Photoshop Album will see them is to find the
messages with the attached images and open them and then save the attachment elsewhere on your hard
drive.
 
Thank you. I was hoping for better news. I remember receiving an email with
attached pictures, but now I cannot locate that email. My hope was that Adobe
Photoshop Album 2.0 would find the pictures for me. I will try again looking
PST files, I guess.

George
 

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