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derrick. fawsitt
I use Picasa to organise my photos and formally, when I wanted to email
a photo, I simply chose my email client, which is Turnpike, from an
option inside Picasa and it opened up my email with my photo as an
attachment.
I have recently upgraded Picasa to the latest version and when I try to
email a photo as before, it opens up Turnpike at an earlier stage and
Turnpike asks me for a password etc., even then Turnpike won't accept my
password so I cannot send my photo.
I no longer need my password every time I use Turnpike and I feel I
could fix this problem by pointing Picasa to the correct file in
Turnpike to open the program only I cannot see an option to do so in
Picasa. How can I solve this problem and what could have changed just
because I upgraded Picasa. I realise this is probably not entirely on
topic for this newsgroup but I posted it here as I am sure someone else
uses Picasa and Turnpike with Windows XP and might offer a suggestion,
even a Newsgroup that would solve this even if this one can't.
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a photo, I simply chose my email client, which is Turnpike, from an
option inside Picasa and it opened up my email with my photo as an
attachment.
I have recently upgraded Picasa to the latest version and when I try to
email a photo as before, it opens up Turnpike at an earlier stage and
Turnpike asks me for a password etc., even then Turnpike won't accept my
password so I cannot send my photo.
I no longer need my password every time I use Turnpike and I feel I
could fix this problem by pointing Picasa to the correct file in
Turnpike to open the program only I cannot see an option to do so in
Picasa. How can I solve this problem and what could have changed just
because I upgraded Picasa. I realise this is probably not entirely on
topic for this newsgroup but I posted it here as I am sure someone else
uses Picasa and Turnpike with Windows XP and might offer a suggestion,
even a Newsgroup that would solve this even if this one can't.
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