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cannot find specified file in hyper
Name: Jamming Date: March 17, 2004 at 13:41:05 Pacific OS: Win2000 CPU/Ram: P4
Comment:
I have created a report using hyperlinks to access scanned exhibits created in pdf. format. After completition of the report, all the hyperlinks worked and I was directed to to the exhibits through their path. My next step was to create a zip file using Winzip 8.0 and email my report along with the exhibits to an associate on the same NT server. Once the recipient received the zip file he was not able to access my hyperlink from the report. This individual does haves the same Winzip program and was able to extract the file, however, he was not directed to the pdf. files when he clicked on the hyperlink in my report. Can anyone tell me what I need to fix so that the links can be viewed when I send it by email with the attached zip file. There is an error message that reads "cannot find specified file"
Name: Mark Long Date: March 18, 2004 at 05:09:28 Pacific
Reply:
Are you sending you mail in HTML format asthis may be required. In Outlook Tools > Options > Send and select check box HTML in the send mail format section, alternatively does the recpient have to hold down CTRL to activate a url?
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