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How can I keep old mail but delete attachments??
The network drive is not mapped and therefore does not have a drive letter, but I can use the network path to tell GDS to index it works fine... as long as I .... Add to the list a few folders from our company File Server. (Shared drive on Windows network) Also is there any way to tell the software: "Update index

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 2Main-Contents, Part 2/25
Somebody thought it might go something like this: You walk into the session room, and the folder is on the table. You sit down, set up, open the folder, I believe that because I find all this to be completely and transcendently religious. Maybe in a heretofore unheard-of way, but we can't let local

filename is too long or contains illegal caracters
Indeed, I can even selectively copy (back) selected folders only, such as a backup copy of !Boot (which I did on one of my machines recently, as I found I'd done something wrong and couldn't find what that was quickly, so reverted). Assuming you're using Windows, then you can use Norton Ghost (40 quid),

n etwork questions
You can have many more than 51 files in a folder . --Rubywand ------- 004B (ProDOS Error $4B, ...)- is an "unsupported (or incorrect) storage type" error. I suspect you are on the GS and that the game or whatever you are trying to run is supposed to have a forked file and now the program can not find it.

Picasa forgets folders it can't find?
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back up the folder, find the folder file, and then copy it to a backup folder, floppy disk, or network drive. Outlook Express e-mail folders have a .dbx extension (for example, "Sent Items.dbx"). hope this helps . More help, please. I've backed up the folder - FILE >FOLDER >COMPACT ALL FOLDERS. Now, can't find

Error C8504 - Can't open .ins output file
How can folders that have had messages deleted continue to grow?!?!? OE will remove the deleted emails but unfortunately it will not remove the "used" space To back up the folder, find the folder file, and then copy it to a backup folder, floppy disk, or network drive. Outlook Express e-mail folders have a .dbx

Revert roaming profiles to local profiles?
First, see if you can find your specific problem listed between Tips #2 through #23. If not, please start at Tip #1. Please note: If you are connecting one ..... 2) Click on Start\Search\For Files and Folders. 3) Type wupdinfo.dll into the Named field. 4) Make sure that it is looking in your C: drive and click

Backing up e-mail
Oldjay wrote: Dave I get a compile error with Trim highlighted "can't find project or libary "Dave Peterson" wrote: An inputbox is used to get a value that the I can be a little clear I want an input box (or something) that will give two options one that will show a path to one folder and also a path to another

Simple template problem
I need to know if there is any way to find the c:\my\path\here\.... location of that file on the local hard disk. I know it is in the temporary internet The file system object can't get to the special folder namespaces, but it can get to the underlying hidden folder structure that contains the actual files.

NT4 Login Problems (I think!)
A very nice surprise was to find that everything I had on E drive (the VAR didn't partition the HD until AFTER I told them how I wanted SBS setup - this was over 3 years ago), so D drive is the CD-ROM) was preserved. It had all the log files from ISA, SQL and Exchange, plus all the user My Doc folders.

Installing software across network - possible net problem
You aren't creating a new profile at all. Storing the PST on a network drive is always a mistake. It is not supported and can create a host of undocumented problems. All is good...no dup folders, email is received correctly...but when I try to send it tells me it can't find the old pst file, which is confusing

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Draw 8
I prefer a 2nd hard drive and Acronis True Image to roaming profiles or to using RAID 0 or 1. With True Image, you have daily change backups wich can help you Do this *before* the users' roaming profile folders are created - it isn't retroactive. ******************** Notes: Make sure users understand that they

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: Applications, Part 4/25
One way to create them is to create a network share that points some distance down the directory tree, map it as a network drive, then create files with paths close "For Each can't find extra long filenames" It is probably not there ? Has MS choosen to 'unicode' or double file name length on a 32 bits system ?

Can't have multiple search locations in 5.7
The only way I can get XP to see it is if I add a network place and connect to the IP address of the server using ftp (ie ftp://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/sharedfolder). If I right-click on My Computer and try to map it to a drive letter, it can't find it. Furthermore, the XP xomputer has an IP address but if I share folders

One Way Samba-Solved
8) Remove all folders under the NETTRANS key that WERE there before. Do not remove the new keys. They might be at the end, or in the middle. Don't remove (NDIS = Network Driver Interface Specification). You can check what version of NDIS your card is utilizing by running Regedit and examining the contents of

Jim F??
I get msg "can't find folder". If I can't do that I'll end up with separate OE message folders for the same user identity. When I log on from the other computer on the user's network drive. eg: C:\EmailFiles 4) Open OE and use the Tools | Maintenece | Store Directory to point to the folder on the *local* drive.

Make sense to share Outlook Express?
But when I try to "View Workgroup Computers" or "Map A Network Drive", it says that the workgroup "is not accessible. Network path was not found.". When I click on "My Network Places", it shows ONLY the folders that I have set up for sharing (ie: it does not show the WG name). "Local Area Connection Status" shows a

Can't have multiple search locations in 5.7
When I run the admin. installation point for MS Office or MS Publisher they can't find the server. If I map a network drive to the server from PC2 it works great. I can share files, printers, folders and drives across the network. Does anyone have any clues as to why? This is not a MS Office problem because I

Really useful utility CD
You should not mix up your user data & your profile paths, and you should not map a drive to the profile share/folder. It's an uphill fight trying to explain to people that what drive K is on one machine may not be drive K on a different one, but could be M, and that's why they can't find the files they're

As usual.. Vista-XP networking (Can't find answer in other posts)
On the Fiile menu, point to folder and then click Compact." (I did that.) Then it says, "To back up the folder, find the folder file, and then copy it to a backup folder, floppy disk, or network drive. Outlook Express e-mail folders have a .dbx extension (for example, "Sent Items.dbx")." But I can't find the folder