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Old 06-09-2008   #1 (permalink)
Doug


 
 

Vista Send to... (mail recipient)

I should know better, but I make the same mistake again and again when I am
absorbed in my work. I right-click on the document I want to Send to/Mail
Mail Recipient, and find that what I had selected was NOT the document, just
a LINK to the document.

Is there any way of activating a user option to chose, at that moment,
between the link and the underlying document? Vista has plenty of
exasperating UAC serial popup messages (eg five clicks just to do a Disk
Cleanup), but a warning/option in this case would be welcome. Perhaps this
feature is available and I just need to enable it?

Doug


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Old 06-09-2008   #2 (permalink)
Mick Murphy


 
 

RE: Vista Send to... (mail recipient)

I do onsite computer training, lol.
--
Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia


"Doug" wrote:
Quote:

> I should know better, but I make the same mistake again and again when I am
> absorbed in my work. I right-click on the document I want to Send to/Mail
> Mail Recipient, and find that what I had selected was NOT the document, just
> a LINK to the document.
>
> Is there any way of activating a user option to chose, at that moment,
> between the link and the underlying document? Vista has plenty of
> exasperating UAC serial popup messages (eg five clicks just to do a Disk
> Cleanup), but a warning/option in this case would be welcome. Perhaps this
> feature is available and I just need to enable it?
>
> Doug
>
>
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Old 06-09-2008   #3 (permalink)
Doug


 
 

Re: Vista Send to... (mail recipient)


"Gordon" <gbplinux@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:g2iq31$rb1$1@xxxxxx
Quote:

> "Doug" <doug@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:eyxXMlgyIHA.1436@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>I should know better, but I make the same mistake again and again when I
>>am absorbed in my work. I right-click on the document I want to Send
>>to/Mail Mail Recipient, and find that what I had selected was NOT the
>>document, just a LINK to the document.
>>
>> Is there any way of activating a user option to chose, at that moment,
>> between the link and the underlying document? Vista has plenty of
>> exasperating UAC serial popup messages (eg five clicks just to do a Disk
>> Cleanup), but a warning/option in this case would be welcome. Perhaps
>> this feature is available and I just need to enable it?
>>
>> Doug
>
>
> No there isn't - How would Vista know that you wanted to send a document
> instead of a link?
Umm - because sending a local link to a remote recipient is very likely to
be pointless, and thus almost certainly a user error, or at least something
the user would like to be able to review. And there is the Vista precedent
that when one tries to delete a link to an executable, a warning comes up
that this will not uninstall the executable, just delete the link to it.


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Old 06-09-2008   #4 (permalink)
Doug


 
 

Re: Vista Send to... (mail recipient)

Thanks, Mick!

"Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:645CCD32-30CF-4B5D-ABB4-CEDCF66CE97C@xxxxxx
Quote:

>I do onsite computer training, lol.
> --
> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
>
> "Doug" wrote:
>
Quote:

>> I should know better ...
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Old 06-09-2008   #5 (permalink)
Charlie Tame


 
 

Re: Vista Send to... (mail recipient)

Gordon wrote:
Quote:

> "Doug" <doug@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23WJaCthyIHA.1768@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>
>> "Gordon" <gbplinux@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:g2iq31$rb1$1@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>> "Doug" <doug@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:eyxXMlgyIHA.1436@xxxxxx
>>>> I should know better, but I make the same mistake again and again
>>>> when I am absorbed in my work. I right-click on the document I want
>>>> to Send to/Mail Mail Recipient, and find that what I had selected
>>>> was NOT the document, just a LINK to the document.
>>>>
>>>> Is there any way of activating a user option to chose, at that
>>>> moment, between the link and the underlying document? Vista has
>>>> plenty of exasperating UAC serial popup messages (eg five clicks
>>>> just to do a Disk Cleanup), but a warning/option in this case would
>>>> be welcome. Perhaps this feature is available and I just need to
>>>> enable it?
>>>>
>>>> Doug
>>>
>>>
>>> No there isn't - How would Vista know that you wanted to send a
>>> document instead of a link?
>> Umm - because sending a local link to a remote recipient is very
>> likely to
>> be pointless,
>
> And again, how would an Operating System, which is inherently lifeless
> and unintelligent, know this? The data you are asking it to send is,
> according to the OS, just a lot of zeros and ones.....

Didn't read earlier posts but how about a change of habit. Use the menu
item for "Insert" or "Attach" and then find the document. (Assuming the
mail client has them). Doesn't matter what client is in use, or Windows
/ Linux versions, the problem the OP describes is possible.
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Old 06-09-2008   #6 (permalink)
Andrew Murray


 
 

Re: Vista Send to... (mail recipient)

Strange, but when I do the same thing, and Outlook opens, with the file I
right-clicked/Send to Mail Recipient as an Attachment like it should do.

It could have something to do with the email client you're using.....which
is it that you use?

Outlook/Mail/Live Mail or something else like Thunderbird?


"Doug" <doug@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eyxXMlgyIHA.1436@xxxxxx
Quote:

> I should know better, but I make the same mistake again and again when I
> am absorbed in my work. I right-click on the document I want to Send
> to/Mail Mail Recipient, and find that what I had selected was NOT the
> document, just a LINK to the document.
>
> Is there any way of activating a user option to chose, at that moment,
> between the link and the underlying document? Vista has plenty of
> exasperating UAC serial popup messages (eg five clicks just to do a Disk
> Cleanup), but a warning/option in this case would be welcome. Perhaps this
> feature is available and I just need to enable it?
>
> Doug
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Old 06-09-2008   #7 (permalink)
Charlie Tame


 
 

Re: Vista Send to... (mail recipient)

Gordon wrote:
Quote:

> "Charlie Tame" <charlie@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23W3juWiyIHA.548@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> Gordon wrote:
Quote:

>>> "Doug" <doug@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:%23WJaCthyIHA.1768@xxxxxx
>>>>
>>>> "Gordon" <gbplinux@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>> news:g2iq31$rb1$1@xxxxxx
>>>>> "Doug" <doug@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>>> news:eyxXMlgyIHA.1436@xxxxxx
>>>>>> I should know better, but I make the same mistake again and again
>>>>>> when I am absorbed in my work. I right-click on the document I
>>>>>> want to Send to/Mail Mail Recipient, and find that what I had
>>>>>> selected was NOT the document, just a LINK to the document.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there any way of activating a user option to chose, at that
>>>>>> moment, between the link and the underlying document? Vista has
>>>>>> plenty of exasperating UAC serial popup messages (eg five clicks
>>>>>> just to do a Disk Cleanup), but a warning/option in this case
>>>>>> would be welcome. Perhaps this feature is available and I just
>>>>>> need to enable it?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Doug
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> No there isn't - How would Vista know that you wanted to send a
>>>>> document instead of a link?
>>>> Umm - because sending a local link to a remote recipient is very
>>>> likely to
>>>> be pointless,
>>>
>>> And again, how would an Operating System, which is inherently
>>> lifeless and unintelligent, know this? The data you are asking it to
>>> send is, according to the OS, just a lot of zeros and ones.....
>>
>>
>> Didn't read earlier posts but how about a change of habit. Use the
>> menu item for "Insert" or "Attach" and then find the document.
>> (Assuming the mail client has them). Doesn't matter what client is in
>> use, or Windows / Linux versions, the problem the OP describes is
>> possible.
>
>
> I agree the problem is a real one - but it's a USER problem not an OS
> one - how would the OS (or mail client) possibly know that the OP wants
> to attach a document instead of a link?
> Does your car know whether you want to pick up a passenger, or take
> garbage to the dump?

Sure, I wasn't arguing either way. Actually I got into the habit of
always doing it manually because install of Linux I had at the time
refused to accept my default setting of Thunderbird and wanted to use
another client. I use Thunderbird because it looks the same and works
the same under Windows or Linux, previously I used OE. Because I use a
number of different machines I don't use something like Outlook because
it's not available on all of them, although it is more powerful and
professional if you need that kind of thing,

But on seeing the post here it occurred to me that this also solved my
"Link" problem, and it seems like more work for a start but then it
removes that "Dammit" moment just after you hit "Send".
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Old 06-09-2008   #8 (permalink)
Doug


 
 

Re: Vista Send to... (mail recipient)

Thanks, Andrew

My email client is Windows Mail.

To clarify (I expressed it badly in my original post and may have misled
you), I click on a shortcut to a document, select Send to/Mail Recipient and
what ends up attached to the resultant Windows Mail message is the LNK file
(perhaps 1kb) and not the file (JPG, DOC, PDF or whatever, but seldom less
than 30kb) to which the LNK file is pointing. Are you really saying that
your Outlook installation automatically perceives that, in selecting the
shortcut, you had intended to send the underlying document? If so that is
what I would like Windows Mail to do for me.


"Andrew Murray" <ad-ANTI-SPAM_murray@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:43B17A0D-8E5C-44BA-8470-4FEC092FA1D5@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Strange, but when I do the same thing, and Outlook opens, with the file I
> right-clicked/Send to Mail Recipient as an Attachment like it should do.
>
> It could have something to do with the email client you're using.....which
> is it that you use?
>
> Outlook/Mail/Live Mail or something else like Thunderbird?
>
>
> "Doug" <doug@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:eyxXMlgyIHA.1436@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> I should know better, but I make the same mistake again and again when I
>> am absorbed in my work. I right-click on the document I want to Send
>> to/Mail Mail Recipient, and find that what I had selected was NOT the
>> document, just a LINK to the document.
>>
>> Is there any way of activating a user option to chose, at that moment,
>> between the link and the underlying document? Vista has plenty of
>> exasperating UAC serial popup messages (eg five clicks just to do a Disk
>> Cleanup), but a warning/option in this case would be welcome. Perhaps
>> this feature is available and I just need to enable it?
>>
>> Doug
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Old 06-09-2008   #9 (permalink)
Doug


 
 

Re: Vista Send to... (mail recipient)


"Gordon" <gbplinux@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:g2j33t$4ai$1@xxxxxx
Quote:

> "Doug" <doug@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23WJaCthyIHA.1768@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>
>> "Gordon" <gbplinux@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:g2iq31$rb1$1@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>> "Doug" <doug@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:eyxXMlgyIHA.1436@xxxxxx
>>>>I should know better, but I make the same mistake again and again when I
>>>>am absorbed in my work. I right-click on the document I want to Send
>>>>to/Mail Mail Recipient, and find that what I had selected was NOT the
>>>>document, just a LINK to the document.
>>>>
>>>> Is there any way of activating a user option to chose, at that moment,
>>>> between the link and the underlying document? Vista has plenty of
>>>> exasperating UAC serial popup messages (eg five clicks just to do a
>>>> Disk Cleanup), but a warning/option in this case would be welcome.
>>>> Perhaps this feature is available and I just need to enable it?
>>>>
>>>> Doug
>>>
>>>
>>> No there isn't - How would Vista know that you wanted to send a document
>>> instead of a link?
>> Umm - because sending a local link to a remote recipient is very likely
>> to
>> be pointless,
>
> And again, how would an Operating System, which is inherently lifeless and
> unintelligent, know this? The data you are asking it to send is, according
> to the OS, just a lot of zeros and ones.....
Because it is a LNK file. Yes, the OS being inherently lifeless and
unintelligent, but even so, Vista is programmed to intervene "intelligently"
with all sorts of error messages, and trying to attach a LNK file whose
properties show that it is pointing to a local document file (rather than a
remote web site) is a daft thing for me to be doing, so if the OS (or the
email client) could just ask "Link or Document?", then I would click
"Document".

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Old 06-09-2008   #10 (permalink)
Andrew Murray


 
 

Re: Vista Send to... (mail recipient)

"Shortcut" is the operative word here. Apparently your email program won't
send the shortcut (I tried it and all I get is in the body of the message
the path to the actual associated file) as an attachment because it is only
a link to the actual file.

Therefore you need to right click the actual file then do the Send to Mail
Recipient thing - it doesn't work with shortcuts.




"Doug" <doug@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OPYMcLjyIHA.5620@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Thanks, Andrew
>
> My email client is Windows Mail.
>
> To clarify (I expressed it badly in my original post and may have misled
> you), I click on a shortcut to a document, select Send to/Mail Recipient
> and what ends up attached to the resultant Windows Mail message is the LNK
> file (perhaps 1kb) and not the file (JPG, DOC, PDF or whatever, but seldom
> less than 30kb) to which the LNK file is pointing. Are you really saying
> that your Outlook installation automatically perceives that, in selecting
> the shortcut, you had intended to send the underlying document? If so that
> is what I would like Windows Mail to do for me.
>
>
> "Andrew Murray" <ad-ANTI-SPAM_murray@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:43B17A0D-8E5C-44BA-8470-4FEC092FA1D5@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> Strange, but when I do the same thing, and Outlook opens, with the file I
>> right-clicked/Send to Mail Recipient as an Attachment like it should do.
>>
>> It could have something to do with the email client you're
>> using.....which is it that you use?
>>
>> Outlook/Mail/Live Mail or something else like Thunderbird?
>>
>>
>> "Doug" <doug@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:eyxXMlgyIHA.1436@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>> I should know better, but I make the same mistake again and again when I
>>> am absorbed in my work. I right-click on the document I want to Send
>>> to/Mail Mail Recipient, and find that what I had selected was NOT the
>>> document, just a LINK to the document.
>>>
>>> Is there any way of activating a user option to chose, at that moment,
>>> between the link and the underlying document? Vista has plenty of
>>> exasperating UAC serial popup messages (eg five clicks just to do a Disk
>>> Cleanup), but a warning/option in this case would be welcome. Perhaps
>>> this feature is available and I just need to enable it?
>>>
>>> Doug
>
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