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Finder: go and see this file on the server


  • Subject: Finder: go and see this file on the server
  • From: Olivier Berquin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2010 19:13:16 +0200

I work in a small company (we're 17).
It happens very often to tell a colleague: go and see this file on the server.
I would like to use AS to send the path to the file by email, so that
the recipient just has to click on the link to open the remote file.

I've got the URL of the file.
Ex:
file://localhost/Volumes/Clients/C/CNP/CNP 3028 congrès alumni-sponsoring cto/CNP 3028-003 Programme/CNP Programme v4.indd

And there ... I'm stuck.
Anyone have a idea?
Which format to use to send it by mail?
Should I create a script on the recipient side for the Finder select
this file directly?
And .. how to do this?

TIA.

Oli.


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