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Wim Hufkens  
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 More options May 27 2004, 11:59 am
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.sharepoint.windowsservices
From: "Wim Hufkens" <wim.hufk...@realsoftware.be>
Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 08:59:47 -0700
Local: Thurs, May 27 2004 11:59 am
Subject: Re: How to remotely upload to a document library?
Another idea might be to setup an "e-mail enabled document
library" which is standard SharePoint functionality. Just
have an e-mail with an attachmen sent to a public folder
and the attachment will appear in the document library.

Wim

>-----Original Message-----
>I'll jump in with something that you'll either say is way
off topic or
>you'll say it's just what you are looking for.

>Let's try anyway.

>You're scanning on a scanner that's attached to a client
workstation and you
>then want to send the scanned document to a document

library that is located
>somewhere else. (wondering how remote remote is and how
much it affects the
>following).

>Provided you have Office 2003 installed on your client,

you can specify your
>document library as a logical drive on your client.

>net use X: \\servername\doclib1 or possibly X:

\\servername\doclib1
>/user:xxxxx and it asks for the password twice before

saying you are OK (own
>experience earlier today - I also had problems with doc
lib names with
>spaces or %20).

>Then you just send the scanner output files to X:

>Hate it or Love it ?

>Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland
>WSS FAQ at wss.collutions.com
>Please post questions to the newsgroup only.

>"Rohan Cragg" <rohancr...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:c94v3h$1sb@odah37.prod.google.com...
>> Hmmm, I already thought of that. Correct me if I am
wrong but none of
>> the existing methods allow for the upload of a

completely new document
>> into a Document Library (remember I'm not talking about
uploading
>> attachments to existing List items). If did, why would
MSDN then post
>> an article explaining how to write a custom web service
to do it. I'll
>> try the previous suggestion from the anonymous poster
and post back
>> here if it works. Cheers!

>> Rohan.

>.


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