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Send to Briefcase Missing
Beth Melton bmel...@mvps.org microsoft public office misc Hi Darren, The Briefcase is installed by Windows. The Briefcase itself isn'ta shortcut and is intended to be "disposable". eg you can delete the Briefcase, right-click the Desktop and select New/Briefcase. Now the files in the briefcase are actual documents

Briefcase
Bill Watt bw...@epix.net alt windows98 On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 23:04:16 -0400, "Joe A" <NOSPAM jo...@erols.com> wrote: Hello ...... tonite out of the blue , the " my Briefcase " Icon just disappeared from my desktop. Now its just a generic yellow folder . Could someone please help me either with restoring it or re

How to make Briefcase use folders of my choice?
Philly phi...@mindspring.com alt windows95 On Wed, 10 Sep 1997 00:17:25 -0400, "Jorge Rojas" <jro...@pathcom.com> wrote: Can anyone tell me why My Briefcase does not show in my computer. If you go to set up, add remove programs, windows setup, accesories I have seen on one computer that the accesories have 20 items

Briefcase
Bob McKellar b...@coastcomp.com rec aviation military sci military naval Totally Off Topic for RAM, posted there out of habit Briefcase and Me I first met Briefcase in 1969. I was a new Ensign, assigned as Disbursing Officer on a new ship being constructed in New Orleans. We were set up in dingy offices on a rickety

Briefcase Corrupted
Ron Badour rwbad...@texas.net microsoft public win95 shellui Jason wrote: When I first installed Win 95, I didn't install Briefcase with it. Later, I installed briefcase using the Add/Remove programs panel. At that time, I didn't have any use for it, so I tried to uninstall it using Add/Remove, but briefcase

Outlook & Briefcase
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Mil...@mvps.org microsoft public office misc Right click on the Desktop and select a New->Briefcase. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Having searched the archives and finding no answer, Belg39000 <nguyenthihongm...@yahoo.com>

Briefcase file sync problem/misfeature?
Pluton...@dartmouth.edu sci chem alt sci physics plutonium After being a Navy Officer in the mid 1980s I have since then almost always carried a briefcase. After I arrived here at Dartmouth in 1988 I carry a briefcase around with me almost everywhere I go. I carry a hard shell briefcase and a nylon backpack.

Basic sychronising laptop using briefcase
I recently organized the files in "My Briefcase" on my Windows 95 desktop. I created new folders and for these files and got it all organized and when I closed "My Briefcase", the briefcase icon on my desktop had changed to a "Folder". How do I get the briefcase icon back? I've tried creating a new briefcase and

back up 'my briefcase'?
The My Briefcase should appear there but only if you put it in when you setup Windows 98. I did, My Briefcase works fine, but it ain't there anymore. I've had it. Goodnight! ps: I have fixed this once but it was awhile ago and it wasn't easy I believe if you do a search on briefcase at microsoft you'll get what you

My briefcase
ROTFLOL KLC On Mon, 27 Aug 2001 09:28:37 +1000, "Flippy" <fli...@onthe.net.au> wrote: The Naming of Briefcase <snip> About two weeks after I got Briefcase I woke up late for my first class at school. Being in a ripping hurry I was pretty much a blur as I waved my razor at face, threw my lunch into my briefcase,

Yahoo Briefcase
For a very long time we have used Windows Briefcase to ferry our price lists and linked countersheets to and from work. The files were created in Office 95, Excel. We recently upgraded to Office 97, and opened and saved our files in the new format. When we asked our files to be sent to the briefcase, they went.

can't open briefcase
Carey cnfri...@midsouth.rr.com microsoft public windowsxp hardware To create a new Briefcase: 1.. To open My Computer, double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop. 2.. Click the folder in which you want to create the new Briefcase. 3.. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Briefcase. Note: a.

Briefcase Confusion
Warren Straszheim wes...@iastate.edu comp windows misc It used to be that right-clicking on the desktop and going to the new option would allow creation of a new briefcase. When I first tried that on this Win98 machine it didn't work. I don't use briefcase and had disabled it in Wondiws setup. When I re-enabled it,

Reinstall Briefcase?
Tom Porterfield t...@m9.sprynet.com microsoft public win95 setup h all you did was to delete the briefcase from your desktop, then to get a new one, simply right click on the desktop, choose New from the pop-up menu and then briefcase from that menu. If you want the option to be able to right click on a file and

URGENT !! Briefcase Lost ... :-(
"My
Briefcase," part of Windows 98, is used to perform this function with ordinary files from other application programs - you store your data files under the "Briefcase" folder on the laptop, rather than in a standard folder, and then a function of Briefcase allows you to update the files against the master file

Excel & windows Briefcase/sharing
Carl Fenley cfenl...@san.rr.com microsoft public win95 win95applets For about 2 years, I have been replicating my Outlook (*.pst) files between work and home machines using Briefcase on JAZ drive. I just received a new PC at work and after several attempts at setting up a Briefcase and replicating my files;

Bug: Briefcase on NTFS and FAT
Does
anyone have a clear understanding of Briefcase? W95 documentation seems a little sketchy to me, particularly as regards the limitations of the program. The more I (try to) use it, the more I realize I don't quite understand how it works. You are being very diplomatic! Windows 95 is full of great possibilities,

My Briefcase
Adam Vujic [MVP] x-avu...@msn.com microsoft public win95 shellui Hi Chris, Here is some information from Knowledge Base article Q132634: SYMPTOMS When you delete Briefcase from the desktop, and then click Restore on the Recycle Bin File menu, the Briefcase folder is restored; however, the Briefcase icon appears as

Briefcase question
Christopher Dubea cdu...@movingpart.com comp lang labview I abandoned the usage of Briefcase long ago because of the strange behavoir as you mention. A wonderful, free, alternative is Comparator, which can be downloaded at http://softbytelabs.com/ It compares two directories and gives you the opportunity to update

Briefcase Replication
David Gersic dgersic_@_niu.edu comp os ms-windows apps utilities win95 It seems that Briefcase cannot keep track of which files it has already updated. Frequently, I will have all "Up-to-date" folders displayed. Shut down and leave the machine overnight. Bring it up and open Briefcase the next morning and several