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Alex H
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 4:19 pm    Post subject: Public Folder Contents Reply with quote

Hi

We have a number of public folders, which contain emails, from our students,
all of whoch will either have an attachment, usually either a Word or Excel
file.

We want to copy these off to a CD in such a way that another users will be
able to open the mails and attachments.

Can some kind person advise me on the best way of doing this p[lease

thanks

Alex
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Chris Jones
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 7:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Public Folder Contents Reply with quote

So you are wanting to take the individual emails from public folders and put
on cd? You can select all emails and drag all to a folder then burn them to
CD. Once burned to CD you can open files by double clicking on them. I hope
this helps, as I am unsure of your question.
"Alex H" <somone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hi

We have a number of public folders, which contain emails, from our
students, all of whoch will either have an attachment, usually either a
Word or Excel file.

We want to copy these off to a CD in such a way that another users will be
able to open the mails and attachments.

Can some kind person advise me on the best way of doing this p[lease

thanks

Alex

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tester
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 8:51 pm    Post subject: Re: Public Folder Contents Reply with quote

That'd be easy, but I'm reading that Alex wants to copy the attachments to a
common folder and burn to cd.

Short of some sort ov script that opens each email containing an attachment
or multiple attachments then saves to a folder. I cannot think of another
way.

You could try creating a new folder and adding some rules to it or forward
them to your email and then create a custom rule that processes them or
something.
Not sure if this helps

http://www.techhit.com/ezdetach/



"Chris Jones" <cka691@alltel.net> wrote in message
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Quote:
So you are wanting to take the individual emails from public folders and
put on cd? You can select all emails and drag all to a folder then burn
them to CD. Once burned to CD you can open files by double clicking on
them. I hope this helps, as I am unsure of your question.
"Alex H" <somone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hi

We have a number of public folders, which contain emails, from our
students, all of whoch will either have an attachment, usually either a
Word or Excel file.

We want to copy these off to a CD in such a way that another users will
be able to open the mails and attachments.

Can some kind person advise me on the best way of doing this p[lease

thanks

Alex



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Michelle
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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 1:42 am    Post subject: Re: Public Folder Contents Reply with quote

Thanks guys - yes that helped

Alex

"Alex H" <somone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hi

We have a number of public folders, which contain emails, from our
students, all of whoch will either have an attachment, usually either a
Word or Excel file.

We want to copy these off to a CD in such a way that another users will be
able to open the mails and attachments.

Can some kind person advise me on the best way of doing this p[lease

thanks

Alex

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