The only way I know of that works is to map a drive (e.g. using Windows
Explorer) to the Sharepoint folder, and access the source file via that
share.
e.g. if the file is in a folder at
http://companyweb/General Documents then
I can map (say) Z: to
\\companyweb\General Documents
(I hope those are both readable at your end)
However, I do not know exactly what conditions have to exist for you to do
that. I suspect it relies on the fact that Sharepoint servers are
webdav-compliant and that recent versions of Windows (and/or Office) have
the necessary webdav client software to make this kind of connection
possible.
Peter Jamieson
"Tony McNair" wrote in message
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I get an error wehen I try and open a document from a sharepoint document
library as a datasource
When I open the the file from a network place it says file not valid (as
it
has been retrieved from a network place it has a http prefix)
Any Suggestions
thanks
Tony