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| Guest Posts: n/a | how to filter file types to be written or save in a folder? Is it possible to filter file types that are to be written or save in a folder? I wanted to limit documents only in a specific folder which only accepts documents, spreadsheets, presentations, pictures and others but will rejects files with .exe, .inf, .htt, .scr, extensios. Any help is very much appreciated! Thank you in advance. |
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| Guest Posts: n/a | Re: how to filter file types to be written or save in a folder? "othenz" < wrote in message news: > Is it possible to filter file types that are to be written or save in > a folder? > > I wanted to limit documents only in a specific folder which only > accepts documents, spreadsheets, presentations, pictures and others > but will rejects files with .exe, .inf, .htt, .scr, extensios. > > Any help is very much appreciated! > > Thank you in advance. I don't think you can 'configure' a folder to accept only certain file extensions, if that's what you mean. You have to watch what folder you save to. Many applications will save to a folder without revealing which one, then you have to search for the file. Many other saves display the save-to directory, but it is there only fleetingly and I miss which folder it went to, again have to search for it by partial filename. |
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| Guest Posts: n/a | Re: how to filter file types to be written or save in a folder? Russg wrote: > "othenz" < wrote in message news: >> Is it possible to filter file types that are to be written or save in >> a folder? >> >> I wanted to limit documents only in a specific folder which only >> accepts documents, spreadsheets, presentations, pictures and others >> but will rejects files with .exe, .inf, .htt, .scr, extensios. >> >> Any help is very much appreciated! >> >> Thank you in advance. > > I don't think you can 'configure' a folder to accept > only certain file extensions, if that's what you mean. > You have to watch what folder you save to. > Many applications will save to a folder without > revealing which one, then you have to search for > the file. Many other saves display the save-to > directory, but it is there only fleetingly and I > miss which folder it went to, again have to search > for it by partial filename. > > I don't see what this has to do with AV programs, but here's a work around. Most Windows applications can be set to save to a default folder of your choice (ie, not My Documents, My Music, etc.) You have to create the folder first. This doesn't do exactly what you want, but it does guarantee that that application's data files will be where you want them, and that nothing else will be there. If the application doesn't allow specifying a default Save folder of your choice, dump it. As a general rule, it's worthwhile to design a folder tree for each application, and/or for each user. The root folder can be the default, then Save As will take you to a subfolder in just a couple of clicks. I could rant about the asininity of My Documents and such, but I'll spare you. Instead I recommend that you enjoy your favourite soothing beverage. ;-) Cheers! -- wolf k. |
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| Guest Posts: n/a | Re: how to filter file types to be written or save in a folder? "Wolf K." <> wrote in message news:480b9906$0$10994$ m... > snip < > Most Windows applications can be set to save to a default folder of your > choice (ie, not My Documents, My Music, > etc.) You have to create the > folder first. This doesn't do exactly > what you want, but it does > guarantee that that application's data > files will be where you want > them, and that nothing else will be there. > > If the application doesn't allow specifying a default Save folder of your > choice, dump it. > I have tried to do this with Outlook Express. When I look at a forum message and go to save it, it always wants to save to My Documents. I want it to save to My Forums, but there seems to be no option to change the save destination. I don't really want to dump OE as it's my only newsreader. s. |
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| Guest Posts: n/a | Re: how to filter file types to be written or save in a folder? "someone" <> wrote in message news:480fb9fb$0$32047$.co.uk... > "Wolf K." <> wrote in message > news:480b9906$0$10994$ m... >> snip < >> Most Windows applications can be set to save to a default folder of >> your choice (ie, not My Documents, My Music, > etc.) You have to >> create the folder first. This doesn't do exactly > what you want, but >> it does guarantee that that application's data > files will be where >> you want them, and that nothing else will be there. >> If the application doesn't allow specifying a default Save folder of >> your choice, dump it. > I have tried to do this with Outlook Express. When I look at a forum > message and go to save it, it always wants to save to My Documents. I > want it to save to My Forums, but there seems to be no option to > change the save destination. I don't really want to dump OE as it's > my only newsreader. ??? Simply open the folder you want to save the article to... -jen |
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| Guest Posts: n/a | Re: how to filter file types to be written or save in a folder? Today "someone" <> in alt.comp.virus on Wed, 23 Apr 2008 23:37:21 +0100 thought that it would be fun to share with the rest of the class this little ditty.. > >"Wolf K." <> wrote in message >news:480b9906$0$10994$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.c om... >> snip < >> Most Windows applications can be set to save to a default folder of your >> choice (ie, not My Documents, My Music, > etc.) You have to create the >> folder first. This doesn't do exactly > what you want, but it does >> guarantee that that application's data > files will be where you want >> them, and that nothing else will be there. >> >> If the application doesn't allow specifying a default Save folder of your >> choice, dump it. >> >I have tried to do this with Outlook Express. When I look at a forum >message and go to save it, it always wants to save to My Documents. I want >it to save to My Forums, but there seems to be no option to change the save >destination. I don't really want to dump OE as it's my only newsreader. > >s. Use Agent by Forté. It allows you to save messages to a folder in the news reader. I don't know about the newer versions, but this version (1.5/32.451) has that feature. I've got messages archived from 2004. The one feature that this version doesn't have, however, is the ability to decode yEnc encoded files. The newer versions will. -- I like kids, but I don't think I could eat a whole one. |
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| Guest Posts: n/a | Re: how to filter file types to be written or save in a folder? someone wrote: > "Wolf K." <> wrote in message > news:480b9906$0$10994$ m... >> snip < >> Most Windows applications can be set to save to a default folder of your >> choice (ie, not My Documents, My Music, > etc.) You have to create the >> folder first. This doesn't do exactly > what you want, but it does >> guarantee that that application's data > files will be where you want >> them, and that nothing else will be there. >> >> If the application doesn't allow specifying a default Save folder of your >> choice, dump it. >> > I have tried to do this with Outlook Express. When I look at a forum > message and go to save it, it always wants to save to My Documents. I want > it to save to My Forums, but there seems to be no option to change the save > destination. I don't really want to dump OE as it's my only newsreader. > > s. > > Firstly, don't Save, but Save As. Then you should be able to select the folder in which to save the article (you can also rename it, if you wish, and select the format. I use Thunderbird. It's free, and you can Save As articles in any folder on your drives (even on a removable drive, such as a USB memory stick). You can also Save to a folder within Thunderbird. Two drawbacks: it doesn't assemble multi-part articles, and it cannot decode all varieties of yEnc 9and (there are many.) But it's also a very good e-mail client. HTH -- wolf k. |
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| Guest Posts: n/a | Re: how to filter file types to be written or save in a folder? "Wolf Kirchmeir" <> wrote in message news:4811edb2$0$28240$ m... > someone wrote: >> "Wolf K." <> wrote in message >> news:480b9906$0$10994$ m... >>> snip < >>> Most Windows applications can be set to save to a default folder of your >>> choice (ie, not My Documents, My Music, > etc.) You have to create the >>> folder first. This doesn't do exactly > what you want, but it does >>> guarantee that that application's data > files will be where you want >>> them, and that nothing else will be there. >>> >>> If the application doesn't allow specifying a default Save folder of >>> your choice, dump it. >>> >> I have tried to do this with Outlook Express. When I look at a forum >> message and go to save it, it always wants to save to My Documents. I >> want it to save to My Forums, but there seems to be no option to change >> the save destination. I don't really want to dump OE as it's my only >> newsreader. >> >> s. > > Firstly, don't Save, but Save As. Then you should be able to select the > folder in which to save the article (you can also rename it, if you wish, > and select the format. > But that's my point: I shouldn't need to select a folder, I don't want to go to the default group folder My Documents. When I do a Save As from Outlook Express it should go immediately to My Forums and let me save in a folder (or no folder) there. I use a little utility called PrintKey for screen dumps, and when I go to Save As a screen dump, it immediately goes to the My Print Screens folder, it doesn't go to My Documents as a default and make me change my selection from there. I use IrfanView, and when I do a Save As, it always saves to the folder I last saved in with IrfanView, it doesn't save in My Documents as a default. I am thinking of your statement that, "If an application doesn't allow specifying a default folder of your choice, dump it." But OE is a big-time application, why doesn't it accommodate this simple request? Rant over, sorry, this is not a grumble against you, just against OE. someone |
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| Guest Posts: n/a | Re: how to filter file types to be written or save in a folder? someone wrote: > "Wolf Kirchmeir" <> wrote in message > news:4811edb2$0$28240$ m... [...] >> Firstly, don't Save, but Save As. Then you should be able to select the >> folder in which to save the article (you can also rename it, if you wish, >> and select the format. >> > > But that's my point: I shouldn't need to select a folder, I don't want to > go to the default group folder My Documents. When I do a Save As from > Outlook Express it should go immediately to My Forums and let me save in a > folder (or no folder) there. Well, there's a difference between Save and Save As. Save always saves to a program-specified location, and/or in a program-specified format, sometimes even with a program-generated file name. (Good programs allow you change all these via the Option or Preferences menu.) Save As is designed to override the default behaviour, which it does by offering you the choice of any or all of alternate location, format, and file name. OE should do so - if it doesn't then that's a design flaw. (It's been a long time since I used OE, so I don;'t know what does/doesn't do now.) > I use a little utility called PrintKey for screen dumps, and when I go to > Save As a screen dump, it immediately goes to the My Print Screens folder, > it doesn't go to My Documents as a default and make me change my selection > from there. Well, that's because the utility has created that folder, and made it its default. It may not even have a way of changing the default to some other folder. > I use IrfanView, and when I do a Save As, it always saves to the folder I > last saved in with IrfanView, it doesn't save in My Documents as a default. > > I am thinking of your statement that, "If an application doesn't allow > specifying a default folder of your choice, dump it." > > But OE is a big-time application, why doesn't it accommodate this simple > request? OE is not a big-time application. It's one of the "free" programs included with Windows. It has never been better than average, and sometimes worse. There are many better 3rd party alternatives, including some free ones. The reason OE doesn't accommodate your simple desire is that Microsoft designed it that way. > Rant over, sorry, this is not a grumble against you, just against OE. No problem, Windows is loaded with such little frustrations. So are other operating systems, but don't let the Linux boys hear you say that. I agree, OE should "stick" to the last folder saved. That's pretty well industry-standard practice, now. Try Thunderbird. -- wolf k. |
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| Guest Posts: n/a | Re: how to filter file types to be written or save in a folder? In alt.comp.virus, someone wrote: > I use IrfanView, and when I do a Save As, it always saves to the > folder I last saved in with IrfanView, it doesn't save in My > Documents as a default. So when you next "Save As", pick My Documents for the location. Then it will come up the *next* time you save one... ...though I would store images somewhere else, perhaps in a directory tree grouped by category, or date, or similar structure. If you put everything you have in My Documents, sooner rather than later you will have a list too huge to be practical. C:\images\ C:\images\family\ C:\images\family\grandkids C:\images\vacation\ C:\images\vacation\20070604 C:\images\vacation\20050815 ...etc. -- -bts -Friends don't let friends drive Vista |
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