Anyone know a way to disable users from dragging & dropping items to a
public folder - I want them to be able to post to the folder, but not be
able to drag/drop items in it. Thanks!
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lol. Whatever for?
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Serdar Soysal
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Anyone know a way to disable users from dragging & dropping items to a
public folder - I want them to be
Mongo like posting in drag.
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Anyone know a way to disable users from dragging & dropping items to a
public folder
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lol. Whatever for?
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oddly enough users are 'accidentally' dropping stuff in a specific pf
and then freaking out when they realize that the entire firm has seen
something they shouldn't have. The management figures if we restrict the
drag/drop, t
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> There may be no drag/drop accidents but those users are still accident
> prone. Don't leave metal objects near toasters in your lunchroom.
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> Serdar Soysal
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> oddly enough users are 'accidentally' dropping stuff in
> a specific pf
> and then freaking out when they realize that the entire firm has seen
> something they shouldn't hav
ion" offense. 5 folks later - no accidents.
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From: Manning, Tammie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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oddly enough users are 'accidentally' dropping s
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Subject: Public Folder - drag/drop
Anyone know a way to disable users from dragging & dropping items to a
public folder - I want them to be able to post to the folder, but not be
able to drag/drop items in it. Th
Oh but of course they need to view too... they want it a. But hey,
I like the HR policy suggestion .
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From: Setmajer, Jerzy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 3:44 PM
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places.
I guess this is one of those seldom times that there is a technological
solution to a behavioral problem.
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Subject: Public Folder - drag/drop
Anyone know a way to disable users from dragging & dropping items to a
public folder - I want them to be able to post to the folder, but not be
able to drag/drop items i
Get HR to pay for your upgrade to E2K. :)
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Exch 5.5 w/sp4. I am
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