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You've confused me with your suggestion. If I "drag the file to the compose
window", would that "attach" it to the email? "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Jan Groshan wrote: There are just two of us networked. Yes, the file is shared, and we both have full control. In addition to the other suggestions, can you open the share in a Windows Explorer window and then drag the file to the compose window? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Jan Groshan" wrote in message
... I just tried to send an email with an attachment that is "housed" on a computer that I'm networked to, but I wasn't able to attach it. I could attach a file if it were on the same computer that the Outlook 2007 was on, but not one that had to be accessed through My Network Places. I assume I have some setting somewhere that's keeping me from being able to attach the file. Anybody have a clue? Could you clarify what 'I wasn't able to attach it' means? What did you do to try to attach it? I clicked the "paper clip" (attach file), navigated to the network drive that contained a .pdf file I wished to attach to an email, highlighted the file, but it would not attach to the email nor would it appear in the "File Name" box at the bottom of the screen next to the "insert" button. Step by step, I: Clicked on New Email Entered the recipient's name Entered the Subject of the email Typed a short note in the message body ("Here's the file we talked about.") Clicked on the "Attach File" button (the paperclip) Went to "My Network Places" Worked my way to the folder that contained the .pdf file I wanted to attach Highlighted the file (and tried double-clicking it) Nothing happened .... it did not attach to the email. As a lark, can you exit outlook, go to Start - Run and run outlook /safe and try composing a new message and attaching the file that way? I mean, I'm assuming the cancel button still works when you do the above steps, and that the Insert button actually does depress to show you're pushing it. Can anyone else in your office attach files this way from a network? Also, do you have full control to that share, or just read-only access? There are just two of us networked. Yes, the file is shared, and we both have full control. And, like Milly suggested, what happens if you disable Norton on that other machine? -- f.h. |
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Jan Groshan wrote:
You've confused me with your suggestion. If I "drag the file to the compose window", would that "attach" it to the email? Yes. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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If I disable Norton, then I'm unprotected! I don't think I should have to
disable Norton every time I want to send an email with an attachment and then enable it again after the email is sent. BTW .... I tried again this afternoon and WAS able to do an attachment. Odd it didn't work the other day. Maybe the fact that both computers got rebooted in the interim had something to do with it. "F. H. Muffman" wrote in message ... "Jan Groshan" wrote in message ... I just tried to send an email with an attachment that is "housed" on a computer that I'm networked to, but I wasn't able to attach it. I could attach a file if it were on the same computer that the Outlook 2007 was on, but not one that had to be accessed through My Network Places. I assume I have some setting somewhere that's keeping me from being able to attach the file. Anybody have a clue? Could you clarify what 'I wasn't able to attach it' means? What did you do to try to attach it? I clicked the "paper clip" (attach file), navigated to the network drive that contained a .pdf file I wished to attach to an email, highlighted the file, but it would not attach to the email nor would it appear in the "File Name" box at the bottom of the screen next to the "insert" button. Step by step, I: Clicked on New Email Entered the recipient's name Entered the Subject of the email Typed a short note in the message body ("Here's the file we talked about.") Clicked on the "Attach File" button (the paperclip) Went to "My Network Places" Worked my way to the folder that contained the .pdf file I wanted to attach Highlighted the file (and tried double-clicking it) Nothing happened .... it did not attach to the email. As a lark, can you exit outlook, go to Start - Run and run outlook /safe and try composing a new message and attaching the file that way? I mean, I'm assuming the cancel button still works when you do the above steps, and that the Insert button actually does depress to show you're pushing it. Can anyone else in your office attach files this way from a network? Also, do you have full control to that share, or just read-only access? There are just two of us networked. Yes, the file is shared, and we both have full control. And, like Milly suggested, what happens if you disable Norton on that other machine? -- f.h. |
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"Jan Groshan" wrote in message
et... I just tried to send an email with an attachment that is "housed" on a computer that I'm networked to, but I wasn't able to attach it. I could attach a file if it were on the same computer that the Outlook 2007 was on, but not one that had to be accessed through My Network Places. I assume I have some setting somewhere that's keeping me from being able to attach the file. Anybody have a clue? Could you clarify what 'I wasn't able to attach it' means? What did you do to try to attach it? I clicked the "paper clip" (attach file), navigated to the network drive that contained a .pdf file I wished to attach to an email, highlighted the file, but it would not attach to the email nor would it appear in the "File Name" box at the bottom of the screen next to the "insert" button. Step by step, I: Clicked on New Email Entered the recipient's name Entered the Subject of the email Typed a short note in the message body ("Here's the file we talked about.") Clicked on the "Attach File" button (the paperclip) Went to "My Network Places" Worked my way to the folder that contained the .pdf file I wanted to attach Highlighted the file (and tried double-clicking it) Nothing happened .... it did not attach to the email. As a lark, can you exit outlook, go to Start - Run and run outlook /safe and try composing a new message and attaching the file that way? I mean, I'm assuming the cancel button still works when you do the above steps, and that the Insert button actually does depress to show you're pushing it. Can anyone else in your office attach files this way from a network? Also, do you have full control to that share, or just read-only access? There are just two of us networked. Yes, the file is shared, and we both have full control. And, like Milly suggested, what happens if you disable Norton on that other machine? If I disable Norton, then I'm unprotected! I don't think I should have to disable Norton every time I want to send an email with an attachment and then enable it again after the email is sent. BTW .... I tried again this afternoon and WAS able to do an attachment. Odd it didn't work the other day. Maybe the fact that both computers got rebooted in the interim had something to do with it. It's part of troubleshooting. If it works with it disabled, then you need to talk to Norton to figure out what's wrong. If it doesn't, then you know that's not what is causing the problem. It's pretty common in troubleshooting. And you're right, you shouldn't have to disable norton every time you want to send an email with an attachment. That's why you would talk to Norton to get it fixed, or find a different program to take its place. -- f.h. |
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Norton does NOTHING to protect your system with email integration. Incoming emails with infected payloads are scanned by your real-time Norton scanner. If you think outgoing email is safer using a scanner, you are about 4 steps too late in protecting your system since your real-time scanner should have detected the infection BEFORE you composed the email and selected to send.
Wecome to Marketing Scams 101 - scaring people into buying something they DON'T need by preying on fears of email infections, which are covered by any AV program by default and required nothing extra to detect. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Jan Groshan asked: | If I disable Norton, then I'm unprotected! I don't think I should | have to disable Norton every time I want to send an email with an | attachment and then enable it again after the email is sent. BTW | .... I tried again this afternoon and WAS able to do an attachment. | Odd it didn't work the other day. Maybe the fact that both computers | got rebooted in the interim had something to do with it. | | | | "F. H. Muffman" wrote in message | ... || "Jan Groshan" wrote in message || ... ||||||| I just tried to send an email with an attachment that is ||||||| "housed" on a computer that I'm networked to, but I wasn't able ||||||| to attach it. I could attach a file if it were on the same ||||||| computer that the Outlook 2007 was on, but not one that had to ||||||| be accessed through My Network Places. I assume I have some ||||||| setting somewhere that's keeping me from being able to attach ||||||| the file. Anybody have a clue? |||||| |||||| |||||| Could you clarify what 'I wasn't able to attach it' means? What |||||| did you do to try to attach it? ||||| ||||| I clicked the "paper clip" (attach file), navigated to the ||||| network drive that contained a .pdf file I wished to attach to an ||||| email, highlighted the file, but it would not attach to the email ||||| nor would it appear in the "File Name" box at the bottom of the ||||| screen next to the "insert" button. Step by step, I: ||||| ||||| Clicked on New Email ||||| Entered the recipient's name ||||| Entered the Subject of the email ||||| Typed a short note in the message body ("Here's the file we talked ||||| about.") ||||| Clicked on the "Attach File" button (the paperclip) ||||| Went to "My Network Places" ||||| Worked my way to the folder that contained the .pdf file I wanted ||||| to attach ||||| Highlighted the file (and tried double-clicking it) ||||| Nothing happened .... it did not attach to the email. |||| |||| As a lark, can you exit outlook, go to Start - Run and run outlook |||| /safe and try composing a new message and attaching the file that |||| way? |||| |||| I mean, I'm assuming the cancel button still works when you do the |||| above steps, and that the Insert button actually does depress to |||| show you're pushing it. |||| |||| Can anyone else in your office attach files this way from a |||| network? Also, do you have full control to that share, or just |||| read-only access? |||| ||| ||| There are just two of us networked. Yes, the file is shared, and we ||| both have full control. || || And, like Milly suggested, what happens if you disable Norton on that || other machine? || || -- || f.h. |
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