From: AdamK on 7 May 2010 10:28 When I save a file attachment in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, the "Temporary" file attribute is set on the file. This is a problem because Microsoft Office Groove 2007 will not synchronize files with this attribute set. As a result, if I don't remember to manually unset this attribute on each attachment I save, it does not get synchronized by Groove. Is there any way to turn off this "feature"? Thanks for your help! AdamK P.S. The Temporary attribute is very well hidden from the Windows GUI. I've found that the program fileTweak is the best way to see it. I believe it may also be possible to view this attribute using PowerShell.
From: Slipstick on 7 May 2010 11:06 AdamK;145104 Wrote: > When I save a file attachment in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, the > "Temporary" file attribute is set on the file. This is a problem > because Microsoft Office Groove 2007 will not synchronize files with > this attribute set. As a result, if I don't remember to manually unset > this attribute on each attachment I save, it does not get synchronized > by Groove. > > Is there any way to turn off this "feature"? > > Thanks for your help! > AdamK > > P.S. > The Temporary attribute is very well hidden from the Windows GUI. I've > found that the program fileTweak is the best way to see it. I believe > it may also be possible to view this attribute using PowerShell. Where are you saving the file to? I save a lot to my "groove sync" folder and they sync fine. I could see it happening if i synced the securetemp folder as those files *are* temporary. -- Slipstick 'Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center' (http://www.slipstick.com) 'Outlook Tips' (http://www.outlook-tips.net/) -- http://forums.slipstick.com
From: AdamK on 7 May 2010 11:33 On May 7, 11:06 am, Slipstick <Slipstick.4alkim(a)invalid> wrote: > > Where are you saving the file to? I save a lot to my "groove sync" > folder and they sync fine. I could see it happening if i synced the > securetemp folder as those files *are* temporary. As a test, I just created a new text file on my desktop, sent it to myself as an attachment, and saved it right back to the desktop (changing the name). The attachment has the Temporary bit set, while the original does not. As a further test, I tried attaching/sending it using both Outlook and Outlook webmail, and then reading/saving it using both. The copies saved using webmail never had the bit set, and the copies saved using Outlook always had the bit set. It didn't matter what the sending program was. This suggests that Outlook is setting the bit at the time it is saving the file.
From: AdamK on 7 May 2010 12:14 It turns out that the cause of this was Outlook Auto-Protect in Symantec Endpoint Protection. Once I turned off Outlook Auto-Protect, the problem went away. See the following page for an acknowledgement from a Symantec employee that this is a known issue with SEP, and the only solution is to disable Outlook Auto-Protect: http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/sep-1104-outlook-auto-protect-sets-temporary-attribute-attachments-files-dont-replicate-dfsr Sorry to bother you all! Adamk
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