Steve,
I suggest you search in the microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail newsgroup.
There has been some discussion re stationery there.
And since WM is so flaky, I wouldn't want to let my boss use it...
"Steve" <> wrote in message
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> Ok - So one of the bosses bought a new laptop, after the "where have
> Microsoft hidden it?" type problems, we fought with it to get it on the
> network (Public/Private tsssssch). Set up Microsoft Mail (ooooh how
> pretty).
> Everything works except the stationary.
>
> Currently users load the stationary via the network in Outlook Express the
> stationary is stored at \\server\email\background.htm The background is
> fairly simple and contains one picture file which it picks up from the
> same
> folder. This image is then embedded in the email and the recipient sees
> the
> picture (company logo). We then try the same method on Vista and we find
> that
> the outgoing email appears to have the logo, but the recipient just gets a
> little red cross.
>
> From the posts here it appears that a network loaded stationary is not
> going
> to work as it has to be in the stationary folder? Thanks Uncle Bill, this
> now
> means that I need to remember to add the stationary to every computer that
> is
> added to the network.
>
> I would appreciate it if someone could state a step by step guide to
> create
> stationary on vista and confirm that it will work and embed the graphic
> into
> the email, as this laptop is so slow (Celeron and Vista do not make good
> bed
> fellows).
>
> I get the feeling that Microsoft deliberately move functions to new
> locations, change the terminology, and generally find new and interesting
> ways to make things slower, just to annoy me.
>
> A note to Bill - if it ain't broke, don't try and fix it.
> A note to self - don't buy vista until the hardware catches up.
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