I have hundreds of resumes (attachments) in an Exchange folder that I want to save to a hard drive without having to do it one by one, any ideas??
I have about 8000 emails with attachments (resumes) that I need to save on a hard drive to be able to import into a new system. I cant open 8000 emails and the attachments and then save them to a local hard drive one at a time, I am hoping there is a programe or way to do this automatically, does anyone know of a way?? Help!! Thanks
October 28th, 2012 2:18pm

Lucid8's DigiScope http://www.lucid8.com/product/digiscope.asp can do this for you via the Export Attachments option. DigiScope can also open any offline Exchange database so that you can Browse, Search, Export Mailboxes, Folders and Individual items to PST & MSG or in your case just the attachments to disk or if desired it can recover data direct from an offline EDB into any Production Exchange Database even cross version 2003 --> 2007 --> 2010 etc.Troy Werelius www.Lucid8.com Search, Recover, & Extract Mailboxes, Folders, & Email Items from Offline EDB's and Live Exchange Servers or Import/Migrate direct from Offline EDB to Any Production Exchange Server, even cross version i.e. 2003 --> 2007 --> 2010 with Lucid8's DigiScope
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October 28th, 2012 5:51pm

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 11:18:22 +0000, AdamD77 wrote: >I have about 8000 emails with attachments (resumes) that I need to save on a hard drive to be able to import into a new system. I cant open 8000 emails and the attachments and then save them to a local hard drive one at a time, I am hoping there is a programe or way to do this automatically, does anyone know of a way?? A quick look at Google with "outlook vba save attachments automatically" turns up lots of VBA scripts that do this sort of thing. For example: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1952909/save-all-email-attachments-in-outlook-folder-to-folder --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
October 28th, 2012 6:04pm

Hi Adam Did you try the tools or the VBA script above? CheersZi Feng TechNet Community Support
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October 30th, 2012 9:11am

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