Im still stuck on this problem. It is definitely not possible to force users
to not use inline images as it would be an "un-friendly restriction" to
impose on the users.
I have found out that if Word is being used as the editor, the filename of
the attachment is automatically converted to something else i.e.
image001.jpg, as compared to the actual name of the file when Word is not
being used as the editor. Could this be the reason why the "Cannot save
attachment. Cannot add attachment; no data source was provided" error was
returned?
"Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
Not really other than not using inline images.
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Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
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Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007.
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"khai" wrote in message
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They are actually inline images. When I try to get the Type, it returns
olByValue.
I realise that I encounter this problem if I use Word 2003 to edit the
email
messages (i.e. checkbox found under Tools - Options - Mail Format -
Message Format).
Is there a work around, to ensure that inline images will be saved
correctly
even if Word 2003 is chosen as the editor?