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Jonnidip


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07-09-04 08:31 PM

Hi all,
I would like to add the function to save the received file, with its origina
l name and format, in a backup location.
This function should not manipulate in anyway the file, but should only take
 the original file and COPY it in another location.
After the file is copied I should start processing it.

Does anyone have ideas on how to do this in BTS2004?

Thank you in advance.

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Jonnidip





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    Re: Save a backup of the received file  
Matt Milner


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07-09-04 08:32 PM

You could setup a send port with a filter to pickup all files from the
receive port and drop them to your location.

Matt


"Jonnidip" <Jonnidip@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:889648A0-E394-4830-9D58-D82D8BDEB88A@microsoft.com...
> Hi all,
> I would like to add the function to save the received file, with its
original name and format, in a backup location.
> This function should not manipulate in anyway the file, but should only
take the original file and COPY it in another location.
> After the file is copied I should start processing it.
>
> Does anyone have ideas on how to do this in BTS2004?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> --
> _______
> Jonnidip







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