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Old October 26th 06, 05:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Shortcuts to Outlook Items

I tried searching, but couldn't find the answer...

Is there a way, configuration wise or third party program wise... to
create a Desktop Shortcut to items in Outlook?

lets say I have a folder in the Public Folders, and I want to create a
shortcut to a item inside that folder?

I am aware I can create a shortcut to the folder.

Thanks in advance for any help provided.

Shayne.

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Old October 26th 06, 06:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Shortcuts to Outlook Items

See http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/links.htm

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wrote in message oups.com...
I tried searching, but couldn't find the answer...

Is there a way, configuration wise or third party program wise... to
create a Desktop Shortcut to items in Outlook?

lets say I have a folder in the Public Folders, and I want to create a
shortcut to a item inside that folder?

I am aware I can create a shortcut to the folder.

Thanks in advance for any help provided.

Shayne.

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Old October 27th 06, 09:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Shortcuts to Outlook Items

Watch out when creating a link to an email item. After moving the email to
another folder, the link has gone.
Why do you want to link to items?
Using Exchange offers you an intelligent way of linking: just copy the email
to another folder and Exchange make you believe you copied the item. In fact
Exchange does still keep one item but gives you second folder a link to that
item.
This doesn't work in Ooutlook IMO (Outlook using a pst file)


"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" schreef in bericht
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See http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/links.htm

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm
and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx

wrote in message
oups.com...
I tried searching, but couldn't find the answer...

Is there a way, configuration wise or third party program wise... to
create a Desktop Shortcut to items in Outlook?

lets say I have a folder in the Public Folders, and I want to create a
shortcut to a item inside that folder?

I am aware I can create a shortcut to the folder.

Thanks in advance for any help provided.

Shayne.



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Old November 2nd 06, 05:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Shayne
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Default Shortcuts to Outlook Items

I don't need shortcuts within Outlook, but on the users Desktop, to
items withing Outlook.
I don't need it, but the user has so many items open, he just wanted to
bring up a Outlook item that is constantly updated, with a single click
from his desktop.

Hope that helps explain why I needed to know this.

Shayne.


MPVJules wrote:
Watch out when creating a link to an email item. After moving the email to
another folder, the link has gone.
Why do you want to link to items?
Using Exchange offers you an intelligent way of linking: just copy the email
to another folder and Exchange make you believe you copied the item. In fact
Exchange does still keep one item but gives you second folder a link to that
item.
This doesn't work in Ooutlook IMO (Outlook using a pst file)


"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" schreef in bericht
...
See http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/links.htm

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm
and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx

wrote in message
oups.com...
I tried searching, but couldn't find the answer...

Is there a way, configuration wise or third party program wise... to
create a Desktop Shortcut to items in Outlook?

lets say I have a folder in the Public Folders, and I want to create a
shortcut to a item inside that folder?

I am aware I can create a shortcut to the folder.

Thanks in advance for any help provided.

Shayne.


 




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