I already have a C# windows service that we use internally 
to monitor a directory on our network and when it detects a change sends off an email using our internal SMTP server 
to the specified groups of people.
Now I need 
to embedd an 
image in that automated email.  I understand that I need 
to create an AlternateView and a Linked Resource and use the Linked Resource's cID 
in the AlternateView, correct.
What I do not understand is where do I put the image?  Should I add it 
to my service project and set Copy 
to Output Directory = Copy Always?  If so, 
how would I then access when creating my LinkedResource?  Also, where do I put the 
image on the Server hosting the Service?
Here is what I have so far but it doesn't seem 
to work.  I don't 
get any errors, that I am aware of, but I do not 
get an email either.  I am guessing it is looking for the 
image but that I do not have it 
in the correct location.
// This event is called when an object(file,folder) is created 
in the srcPath
    void WatcherCreated(object source , FileSystemEventArgs e)
    {
        var folderName = e.Name;
        var folderPath = e.FullPath;
        MailMessage mail = new MailMessage();
        mail.From = new MailAddress("
[email protected]");
        mail.
To.Add("
[email protected]");
        mail.Subject = "New Enrollment for " + folderName;
        AlternateView plainView = AlternateView.CreateAlternateViewFromString("This is the plain text view", null,
                                                                              "text/html");
        AlternateView htmlView =
            AlternateView.CreateAlternateViewFromString("Here is an embedded 
image. <img src=cid:enrollProcessID>",
                                                        null, "text/html");
        LinkedResource imageResourceLink = new LinkedResource("EnrollmentProcess.jpg")
                                               {ContentId = "enrollProcessID"};
        htmlView.LinkedResources.Add(imageResourceLink);
        mail.AlternateViews.Add(plainView);
        mail.AlternateViews.Add(htmlView);
        var smtp = new SmtpClient("internalSMTP");
        smtp.Send(mail);
    }