Final file size

Hi - I have to prepare a banner ad for a client to run on a
site . The size is 728 x 90 pixels and the max size is 24kb. What
kind of file type and resolution can I get away with on my image -
there will be one - so that the file is kept under this size - it
seems very small to me...
thanks

Yeah...I've spoken o our IT guys and it is a problem with windows!
We're now sending the files to a spare mac and then copying them once they are finished to the PC server.
Not ideal, but...

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