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Old 08-24-2010, 11:55 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Rathji View Post
You could just have the page local on your machine. A simple HTML file you store on your desktop. (edit: Heck, even a word document would work, but would be a bit more clunky imho)

For example:

<html>

<a href="\\servername\share\filename1.doc">Filename1 (Doc)</a>
<a href="\\servername\share\filename2.pdf">Filename2 (PDF)</a>
...

</html>

Could probably write a script to create the HTML automatically from the filenames, to keep the page up to date. Then set it up with some CSS so it doesn't look like crap.

Of course, if your organization is running Sharepoint, then it is a no-brainer to use that.
That's what I'm going to have to do. I tried the basic html page stored locally and stored on the server. Both were able to open documents stored locally and stored on the server. For some reason, the wiki setup won't allow such a thing to take place. Lame.
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