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This discussion pertains to a standard MOSS site and Office 2007.Open the document library in question.Click actions > connect to outlook.Click OK for confirmation.This will add a folder with the name of the document library in your Outlook configuration.Open the folder, open any file using Outlook. This folder remains in 2-way sync with Sharepoint document library.
The file that is being copied is considered the "source" and the resltut of the copy and its location are considered the "destination"
The file that is being copied is considered the "source" and the resltut of the copy and its location are considered the "destination"
I had the same problem, but I just resolved it! Here is how I did it: 1- Create a personal folder, I assume you know how to create a personal folder (if you already have one, you may choose to close it, or you can keep it). 2- Open Outlook and click on contacts folder, right click on the folder and copy contacts, select personal as destination to copy folder. Now you have copied the contacts folder to your personal folder. You need to copy the personal folder to a CD, flash drive, or any other portable storage device. Note: you need to close outlook to copy your personal folder. 4 - Go to the destination computer where you want to copy contacts to and copy the personal folder to a location in your local drive. 5 - Open outlook and add the personal folder (you may close your existing personal folder) 6 - Once the personal folder is there, click on contacts, you should be able to see "personal folder contacts" along the outlook contacts. You are done!, you can play with the contacts the way you want.
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This discussion pertains to a standard MOSS site and Office 2007.Open the document library in question.Click actions > connect to outlook.Click OK for confirmation.This will add a folder with the name of the document library in your Outlook configuration.Open the folder, open any file using Outlook. This folder remains in 2-way sync with Sharepoint document library.The library documents can be edited offline and once online can be synced with sharepoint.
Yes, when you copy a folder, not only are you copying the folder, but you are also copying all the contents inside.
You can easily create backup of Microsoft Outlook thing by using these two features in Outlook. First one is "Archiving" and another is "Export".Let's try these two options:Archiving:Open "MS Outlook" >> "File" Tab >> "Cleanup Tools">> "Archive" >> Select "Archive this folder and subfolders" >> "Browse" Location >> Click "Ok".Export:Open "MS Outlook" >> "File" Tab >> "Open" >> "Import" >> "Export to a File" >> Comma separated value (Windows) >> "Select Folder" >> "Browse Location" >> "Click Finish".For more Outlook tips please visit : "MS Outlook Tools"
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The source folder. The folder they are being copied to is the destination folder.