Re: Saving file to C Drive



You hoard information like gold. Does she see the attachment on the
message? If so, what actually happens when she tries to save it? Did you
look at Malke's reply? By the two desktops, do you mean she connecting to
a Remote Desktop server? If so, is she trying to save the attachment to the
remote (where she might not have rights) or her local C drive? What version
of Outlook (including service pack level)? What SP level of Win XP?
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"OnMyOwn" <OnMyOwn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:CFC6E2D7-8ADD-4671-8A03-7EB7039FE37E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> hhhmmm... what to do. She is using Microsoft Outlook. The reason I
> mentioned the two c drives is because when she logs on to the remote
> server,
> she has two desktops.
>
> "GTS" wrote:
>
>> No, in general there's no reason "why a Windows XP user would not be able
>> to
>> save an email attachment onto their C:\ drive" and there can't be two C:
>> drives. That being said, without knowing what Email program she uses,
>> where
>> she's trying to save the file, what happens when she tries, etc. there's
>> not
>> much help that can be offered here.
>> --
>>
>> "OnMyOwn" <OnMyOwn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:FC8D4D80-D2EA-4FFC-9C45-6533153AE1B6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I have been sending an email attachment (very very small excel
>> >spreadhseet)
>> > to a co-worker in another city. There is a macro in her database that
>> > will
>> > import the attached file but it looks for the attachment on her hard
>> > drive.
>> > I told her where she needs to save the attachment but she says it
>> > "won't
>> > let
>> > her save it". Is there any reason why a Windows XP user would not be
>> > able
>> > to
>> > save an email attachment onto their C:\ drive? Normally she logs in to
>> > a
>> > remote server - could there be TWO C:\ drives and she's trying to save
>> > to
>> > the
>> > remote server instead of her own hard drive?
>>
>>
>>


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