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Hello Thomas!

Sunday, September 17, 2000, 5:44:58 PM, you wrote:

> Links as in hyperlinks? Is an HTTP seerver a remote drive? I mean,
> you can place a URL into a TB text message, like this:
> http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com, and it's clickable. Or do you mean
> something else?

No. Links as in Windows 9x. The company I write for wants us to send
just links to documents and not the documents itself to hold net
traffic down (good idea). With OE and Outlook you can choose to "Send
file as link" when you attach it. It becomes a link file (extension
lnk) just like the links on a Windows desktop. Quite a nice feature.

Problem with TB!: It is handled just as another file, if you double
click it, it does not do anything since it is actually  just a dummy
file (May be there comes a message telling me that there is no
programme associated, I can't remember.).


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Using The Bat! 1.46
        under Windows 95 4.0 Build
1212  C

Dierk Haasis

Wenn man arbeitet, hat man keine Zeit, Geld zu verdienen.

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