Sharing in PE9 does not work, using by email or photo mail

I want to share photos by  email attachments and photo mail but they do not work. I currently have Windows Live Mail and use Photoshop elements 9.  Any solutions

  Sorry. It doesn’t work if you installed MS Live Essentials 2011.
Use Windows Live Gallery and make sure your recipients can connect.
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