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Randall Arnold
We are storing large files in a public folder on a file server where I work
and people are wanting to send links to the files out to internal recipients
rather than attachments of the files themselves. However, I can't figure
out an easy, straight-forward process for doing this. Right now I'm having
to resort to pasting first the server folder path and then the file name
into notepad and then copying and pasting the combined string into an email
message. I tried sending shortcuts but Outlook doesn't seem to understand
them; they can't be opened as a shortcut by the recipient.
If Microsoft can't be bothered to provide us an easy way of doing this, does
anyone know of third-party solutions, like an Explorer shell extension with
a "Send as Link" feature?
Thanks,
Randall Arnold
and people are wanting to send links to the files out to internal recipients
rather than attachments of the files themselves. However, I can't figure
out an easy, straight-forward process for doing this. Right now I'm having
to resort to pasting first the server folder path and then the file name
into notepad and then copying and pasting the combined string into an email
message. I tried sending shortcuts but Outlook doesn't seem to understand
them; they can't be opened as a shortcut by the recipient.
If Microsoft can't be bothered to provide us an easy way of doing this, does
anyone know of third-party solutions, like an Explorer shell extension with
a "Send as Link" feature?
Thanks,
Randall Arnold