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Chris Newby-Robson
Hi, We are using Outlook 2007 and Exchange 2003. We have faxes being delivered to a Public folder by our fax messaging system.
We have a couple of users who have the task of opening these messages, viewing the attached tif or pdf of the actual fax, and then saving the attachment into a folder with a different file name so that a batch process can uplift the fax document and insert it into a database.
When these users were using Outlook 2003 they could carry out this process on hundreds of faxes at a time. Since upgrading one of the users to Outlook 2007 we find that after saving a number of attachments in this way the process fails with an error message telling the user that they do not have access rights to the directory concerned and to contact their administrator (ME !!). When this has happened I have checked and ascertained that if the user opens explorer and browses to the directory concerned they CAN create a text file and edit and save it successfully. So I conclude that there is not an issue with security/rights on the actual folder. Since the only change has been the replacement of their PC with one that has Outlook 2007 installed I conclude that this must be a bug in Outlook 2007.
I wonder whether anybody else had seen this behaviour when using Outlook 2007 and whether they had found a solution to it.
Presently the only solution I can think of is to regress this user to Office 2003 until a solution is found to this issue.
Thanks
Chris
We have a couple of users who have the task of opening these messages, viewing the attached tif or pdf of the actual fax, and then saving the attachment into a folder with a different file name so that a batch process can uplift the fax document and insert it into a database.
When these users were using Outlook 2003 they could carry out this process on hundreds of faxes at a time. Since upgrading one of the users to Outlook 2007 we find that after saving a number of attachments in this way the process fails with an error message telling the user that they do not have access rights to the directory concerned and to contact their administrator (ME !!). When this has happened I have checked and ascertained that if the user opens explorer and browses to the directory concerned they CAN create a text file and edit and save it successfully. So I conclude that there is not an issue with security/rights on the actual folder. Since the only change has been the replacement of their PC with one that has Outlook 2007 installed I conclude that this must be a bug in Outlook 2007.
I wonder whether anybody else had seen this behaviour when using Outlook 2007 and whether they had found a solution to it.
Presently the only solution I can think of is to regress this user to Office 2003 until a solution is found to this issue.
Thanks
Chris