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Old 20-01-2004, 12:32   #4
SMHarman
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Re: Using outlook/sending files

Can you not get the creators of the file to email it as part of the creation process, this could be to your home address or forwarded using rules to the home address.

If you are connecting to outlook is it through a VPN or Outlook on the Web? If a VPN then surely you could get to the file on the network, you could add a shortcut to the relevant file, but this would only work on a VPN. [EDIT - just realised your sending this cause you dont have VPN style access - should you be sending it outside the protected network it is created in?]
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