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Good Day,
We are running Outlook 2003 SP2 on a Windows XP Pro SP2 system. We are connected to the network with mapped drives. Out of the blue we have started noticing that some users go to attach a file in Outlook via the insert file button, the file or folder is not showing up in the window. The window is set for all files but a folder or two are missing. For instance we may have the following which are folders 60107 60108 60109 The above folders which are in numerical sequence, if I go into windows explorer I see all the folders but when I go into Outlook and click on the insert file button, I may just see 107 and 109. The folder 60108 is not showing up so I can not click on it and open the folder up to attach any files within the folder. I have another user having the same problem or similar with zip files, he can't see any zip via insert file button yet the zip file is right on his desktop. Has anybody seen this before or come across this problem? Thank You Adam Raff |
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Adam Raff wrote:
We are running Outlook 2003 SP2 on a Windows XP Pro SP2 system. We are connected to the network with mapped drives. Out of the blue we have started noticing that some users go to attach a file in Outlook via the insert file button, the file or folder is not showing up in the window. The window is set for all files but a folder or two are missing. For instance we may have the following which are folders 60107 60108 60109 The above folders which are in numerical sequence, if I go into windows explorer I see all the folders but when I go into Outlook and click on the insert file button, I may just see 107 and 109. The folder 60108 is not showing up so I can not click on it and open the folder up to attach any files within the folder. I can't explain this. I have another user having the same problem or similar with zip files, he can't see any zip via insert file button yet the zip file is right on his desktop. This, however, is common for Windows XP, which, by default, treats zip files as folders. To cause Windows to show zip files as files, click StartRun and enter: regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll To reset Windows to treat zip files as folders, use regsvr32 zipfldr.dll -- Brian Tillman |
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Hi Brian,
Thanks for your input, I am hoping that somebody else may have seen this problem so I crossed posted this also on Outlook.general since it's an issue that I can't explain. I have looked at all the settings. It's can't be the cache since we are looking at attachments which should not be effected by this. I am stumped. If anybody else has any ideas on where or what to look for it would be a great help Thanks Adam Raff "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Adam Raff wrote: We are running Outlook 2003 SP2 on a Windows XP Pro SP2 system. We are connected to the network with mapped drives. Out of the blue we have started noticing that some users go to attach a file in Outlook via the insert file button, the file or folder is not showing up in the window. The window is set for all files but a folder or two are missing. For instance we may have the following which are folders 60107 60108 60109 The above folders which are in numerical sequence, if I go into windows explorer I see all the folders but when I go into Outlook and click on the insert file button, I may just see 107 and 109. The folder 60108 is not showing up so I can not click on it and open the folder up to attach any files within the folder. I can't explain this. I have another user having the same problem or similar with zip files, he can't see any zip via insert file button yet the zip file is right on his desktop. This, however, is common for Windows XP, which, by default, treats zip files as folders. To cause Windows to show zip files as files, click StartRun and enter: regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll To reset Windows to treat zip files as folders, use regsvr32 zipfldr.dll -- Brian Tillman |
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Adam Raff wrote:
Thanks for your input, I am hoping that somebody else may have seen this problem so I crossed posted this also on Outlook.general since it's an issue that I can't explain. Actually, you multiposed, which is not a good idea. -- Brian Tillman |
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