Guest melanie Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 I am trying to copy some emails onto a disc, but it won't allow duplicates. It either replaces the existing with the one being copied, or if you select no, it doesn't copy it at all. Many of these emails contain the same subject line so there are several "duplicates" so to speak. Is there a setting that can be changed so that when i copy, it does not ask me about replacing duplicate files? These emails are for an attorney and i can't risk missing any.
Guest R. McCarty Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: copying files and allowing duplicates Which email client ? ( Outlook Express, Outlook, Thunderbird ). Instead of copying individual messages why not copy the entire data store ? Is this for backup purposes or for distribution ? "melanie" <melanie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7737910E-31A8-4908-A4A1-33FACA6B790E@microsoft.com... >I am trying to copy some emails onto a disc, but it won't allow duplicates. > It either replaces the existing with the one being copied, or if you > select > no, it doesn't copy it at all. Many of these emails contain the same > subject > line so there are several "duplicates" so to speak. Is there a setting > that > can be changed so that when i copy, it does not ask me about replacing > duplicate files? These emails are for an attorney and i can't risk > missing > any.
Guest melanie Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: copying files and allowing duplicates I tried exporting, but was notified by my attorney that they cannot open .pst files. (I have outlook). Apparently either they do not have outlook, or they do not know how to import the files. What I am trying to do is just open my inbox, select all and am dragging and dropping into a "folder" on a CD. It is working fine, however any email that contains the same subject line will not be copied, or will replace a current one. That is what i am trying to disable.....if it can be. My attorney will distribute whichever emails she feels will need to be brought in as an additional exhibit, in which case it will be distributed. "R. McCarty" wrote: > Which email client ? ( Outlook Express, Outlook, Thunderbird ). > Instead of copying individual messages why not copy the entire > data store ? Is this for backup purposes or for distribution ? > > "melanie" <melanie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7737910E-31A8-4908-A4A1-33FACA6B790E@microsoft.com... > >I am trying to copy some emails onto a disc, but it won't allow duplicates. > > It either replaces the existing with the one being copied, or if you > > select > > no, it doesn't copy it at all. Many of these emails contain the same > > subject > > line so there are several "duplicates" so to speak. Is there a setting > > that > > can be changed so that when i copy, it does not ask me about replacing > > duplicate files? These emails are for an attorney and i can't risk > > missing > > any. > > >
Guest Milt Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: copying files and allowing duplicates Melanie, can you append the subject's titles with dates? Milt "melanie" wrote: > I tried exporting, but was notified by my attorney that they cannot open .pst > files. (I have outlook). Apparently either they do not have outlook, or they > do not know how to import the files. What I am trying to do is just open my > inbox, select all and am dragging and dropping into a "folder" on a CD. It > is working fine, however any email that contains the same subject line will > not be copied, or will replace a current one. That is what i am trying to > disable.....if it can be. My attorney will distribute whichever emails she > feels will need to be brought in as an additional exhibit, in which case it > will be distributed. > > "R. McCarty" wrote: > > > Which email client ? ( Outlook Express, Outlook, Thunderbird ). > > Instead of copying individual messages why not copy the entire > > data store ? Is this for backup purposes or for distribution ? > > > > "melanie" <melanie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:7737910E-31A8-4908-A4A1-33FACA6B790E@microsoft.com... > > >I am trying to copy some emails onto a disc, but it won't allow duplicates. > > > It either replaces the existing with the one being copied, or if you > > > select > > > no, it doesn't copy it at all. Many of these emails contain the same > > > subject > > > line so there are several "duplicates" so to speak. Is there a setting > > > that > > > can be changed so that when i copy, it does not ask me about replacing > > > duplicate files? These emails are for an attorney and i can't risk > > > missing > > > any. > > > > > >
Guest Alec S. Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: copying files and allowing duplicates melanie wrote (in news:377BBE73-845B-49DF-9F25-62170E86F259@microsoft.com): > if it can be. It can’t; you can’t have multiple files with the same name in the same location. You need to change the filenames somehow. > What I am trying to do is just open my inbox, select all and am dragging > and dropping into a "folder" on a CD. It is working fine, however any > email that contains the same subject line will not be copied, or will > replace a current one. That is what i am trying to disable..... That should not be a problem. When you drag the messages from the client to the folder, as you noted, the filenames are derived from the subject, but any duplicates should automatically be appended with a numerical tail. For example: Some Topic.eml Re: Some Topic.eml Re: Some Topic (1).eml Re: Some Topic (2).eml Instead of dragging them directly to the CD, create a folder somewhere else (eg on the desktop) and drag them to that, then burn the folder to CD. -- Alec S. news/alec->synetech/cjb/net
Guest Milt Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: copying files and allowing duplicates Alec, The file name plus a date is a different file name as far as Windows is concerned. For example: Jones-1-4-07, Jones-2-21-08, etc. I have many .doc's filed that way. It works fine. Milt "Alec S." wrote: > melanie wrote (in news:377BBE73-845B-49DF-9F25-62170E86F259@microsoft.com): > > > if it can be. > > It can’t; you can’t have multiple files with the same name in the same location. > You need to change the filenames somehow. > > > > What I am trying to do is just open my inbox, select all and am dragging > > and dropping into a "folder" on a CD. It is working fine, however any > > email that contains the same subject line will not be copied, or will > > replace a current one. That is what i am trying to disable..... > > That should not be a problem. When you drag the messages from the client to the > folder, as you noted, the filenames are derived from the subject, but any > duplicates should automatically be appended with a numerical tail. For example: > > Some Topic.eml > Re: Some Topic.eml > Re: Some Topic (1).eml > Re: Some Topic (2).eml > > Instead of dragging them directly to the CD, create a folder somewhere else (eg > on the desktop) and drag them to that, then burn the folder to CD. > > > -- > Alec S. > news/alec->synetech/cjb/net > > >
Guest Alec S. Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: copying files and allowing duplicates Milt wrote (in news:E10AABD8-26DE-47BD-A7FE-BC985BA4AAD8@microsoft.com): > The file name plus a date is a different file name as far as Windows is > concerned. > > For example: Jones-1-4-07, Jones-2-21-08, etc. I have many .doc's > filed that way. It works fine. Yeah, I know. I didn’t reply to your response, I replied to melanie’s. She shouldn’t have to add a date to the filename, a numerical tail should automatically be appended to the filenames during the drag-n-drop operation. It may be getting messed up when she drags straight to a CD, which has to adhere to different filesystem specs. -- Alec S. news/alec->synetech/cjb/net
Guest Plato Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Re: copying files and allowing duplicates =?Utf-8?B?bWVsYW5pZQ==?= wrote: > > I am trying to copy some emails onto a disc, but it won't allow duplicates. > It either replaces the existing with the one being copied, or if you select > no, it doesn't copy it at all. Many of these emails contain the same subject > line so there are several "duplicates" so to speak. Is there a setting that > can be changed so that when i copy, it does not ask me about replacing > duplicate files? These emails are for an attorney and i can't risk missing > any. Try creating a new folder to copy the same files to. -- http://www.bootdisk.com/
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