You mean beyond the Connect To Outlook button on the List/Library ribbon?
Have you looked at Site Mailbox feature? It’s a half-assed replacement for
Exchange public folders. I believe it will let you do what you want but it’s
also a pain to set up.
Regards,
Paul
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Paul Noone
SharePoint
Connect To Outlook doesn’t allow you to drag and drop emails. We have setup a
mapped network drive that points to the relevant SharePoint Doc library.
Cheers,
Marko
From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of
Paul Noone
Sent: Tuesday, 21 October 2014 12:29
Hi Ajay
I often wonder why MS makes it so hard to use Outlook with SharePoint. We have
spent a lot of resources on developing an Outlook plugin for our SharePoint CRM
to provide the functions users expect.
My experience is that you really need a third party solution like Harmon.ie or
Thanks all,
Looks like we need a third party product; I liked the suggestion of network
drive mapped to sp
Cheers
Ajay
On Tuesday, October 21, 2014, Tony Finnemore
tony.finnem...@lookoutsoftware.com.au wrote:
Hi Ajay
I often wonder why MS makes it so hard to use Outlook with SharePoint.
Hi all,
This problem may be pre-existing but only raised its ugly head when trying to
add a new site column to a subsite through SharePoint Designer.
Designer times out and throws a generic error.
In the browser I loaded the root site's columns in a couple of seconds. But the
target sub site