Step 1. Navigate to the desired directory and right click on the desired PocketCard file. (e.g. Area624.jpg ) | |
Step 2. After right click, select Copy Shortcut | |
Step 3. Paste (or Ctrl V) the shortcut(s) into the body of the email. |
Step 1. Open FTP site in Internet Explorer. | |
Step 2. Click the down arrow on the Page Tab and select Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer. If your browser does note display Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer as an option, see note at end of this document. | |
Step 3. When Windows Explorer Window Opens, Select File -> Logon As | |
Step 4. Enter Weather for User name and the correct password. Click Log On. | |
Step 5. Navigate to the correct folder | |
Step 6. Open a second Windows Explorer Window, locate the PocketCard(s) you intend to upload, and copy (Ctrl C) them to the clipboard. | |
Step 7. Return to the Windows Explorer Window connected to the FTP site and Paste (Ctrtl V) the document(s). | |
The uploaded file(s) will appear in the Windows Explorer Window. It appears you cannot create a shortcut from this window, but if you return to the root FTP Window in Internet Exploreryou can create the shortcut as decribed above in How to create a hyperlink to a document on an FTP site using Internet Explorer. |
If your browser does note display Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer as an option, select Tools->Internet Options, click the Advanced Tab, scroll to and Check Enable FTP folder view (outside of Internet Explorer and then click OK. You probably need to restart the browser.