Re: uploading pictures from cam to my computer



On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 13:51:26 -0700, candysdandy wrote:

> your answer didn't do me a world of good. I am just wondering ......if anyone
> there
> knows what the hell you are talking about! Always seems to be a conflict
> here, because I thought SOMEONE would be able to help, this is bull****.
> Instead of sending me to the FAX page, just for once can you suggest what I
> can do .
> ERROR message says my PARAMETER is incorrect! Is this to complicated for you
> guys?
> so far thanks for NOTHING!!

No idea who you're so angry at or why. I replied to one of your posts and
asked for more info. That post did not include a link to any page. Anyhow,
"incorrect parameter" tells me nothing. Need to know in what context that
error message appears. Where are you uploading to? Normally "upload" means
to a website or to another computer on a network but some folks use the
word to describe transferring pictures from a camera to their hard drive.

Knowing the context, will help in figuring out if the problem is on your
system, with software you're using to upload or on the website you're
trying to upload to.

If you want more accurate answers/suggestions, you'll need to provide a
more accurate description of the problem.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
.



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