Microsoft KB Archive/85881

= PC Win: Sending Objects That Point to a Document =

Article ID: 85881

Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Mail Client 3.0

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This article was previously published under Q85881



SUMMARY
The following are instructions for embedding documents into a version 3.0 Microsoft Mail for Windows, mail message. Using these instructions will not submit large attachments to the Microsoft PC Mail database, but will contain only the pointer to the file (which can be a document, executable file, and so forth). The instructions direct how to embed a pointer to a document on a Microsoft LAN Manager network (or 100 percent compatible). This is a much more efficient use of the PC Mail system and will also result in less disk space being tied up by the Mail Message File (MMF).  While composing a message, choose Insert Object from the Edit menu and select Package. From Packager, choose Command Line from the Edit menu. Type the UNC path name of the file. Such as:

\\SERVER\SHARE\DIR1\DIR2\FILENAME.EXT

NOTE: If the server share is password protected, you will receive the error message:

Cannot find \\SERVER\SHARE\FILENAME.EXT. Do you want to create a new file?

There is no way to force a password. Select an icon for the package using the Insert Icon button. If desired, enter a label by choosing Label from the Edit menu. Close Packager and send the message.

Additional query words: 3.00

Keywords: KB85881

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