ADMs again.

M

Mike.

I have the standard Access9.ADM and the Outlk9.adm.
These do not enable the configuration of the Default file
location, in Access, or the Save Attachment default
location in Outlook.
Are there ADM files available for Access and Outlook with
this capability?

Mike.
 
E

Eric Fleischman [MSFT]

The best place for this sort of a question is with the Office guru's. I've
added them to this thread.
Office guru's, can you give us a hand with this one?

Thanks!
~Eric
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

The Save Attachment location in Outlook 2000 is the same as the My Documents
folder. It's not an Outlook-specific setting. It takes a registry change,
but there are a couple of tools to make it easy. See
http://www.slipstick.com/config/attachfolder.htm. Note that the change will
affect other Windows programs that use the My Documents folder.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers



Eric Fleischman said:
The best place for this sort of a question is with the Office guru's. I've
added them to this thread.
Office guru's, can you give us a hand with this one?

Thanks!
~Eric

--
Eric Fleischman [MSFT]
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Mike. said:
I have the standard Access9.ADM and the Outlk9.adm.
These do not enable the configuration of the Default file
location, in Access, or the Save Attachment default
location in Outlook.
Are there ADM files available for Access and Outlook with
this capability?

Mike.
 

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