Posted on 10-23-2019 09:34 AM
Hello All,
Our organization is requesting to be able to open Windows network shares from Outlook in SMB friendly format.
For example: When someone receives an email that includes a file path, they cannot right-click and open the destination because it's still in windows format servershare est.
Does anyone know of any easy solutions for converting this path to SMB format? I have tried WinShortCutter but we are looking for a more robust solution than this.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated!
Posted on 10-23-2019 11:05 AM
Can you post an example of the links they receive in an email here? Because my experience with this in the past was that the OS actually puts a contextual menu service in place automatically to convert those Windows style paths to macOS friendly ones. It should show up under the "Services" submenu when right/control clicking on the link. At least what I recall was that it wasn't necessary to "convert" them at all. The OS just knew how to handle them and open them up correctly.
Take a look at that when you can. I don't have a valid link I can do any testing with, so I'm limited in what I can see from my end.
Posted on 10-24-2019 07:06 AM
For example, they would receive a windows network drive path
Something similar to this:
P: estinfrastructuresoftware
On a Windows machine, you can click the hyperlink and the share will open up, on Mac, it just gives an error stating it cannot reach the destination.
On my Mac, when i right-click the hyperlink and go to Services, I do not have an option for open Windows LInk
Posted on 10-24-2019 08:04 AM
@gquattro P: estinfrastructuresoftware
is a Windows local path for whatever is mapped to the drive letter P on the machine it was created on. A Windows network path would be \someservername estinfrastructuresoftware
and if you right-click on that and select Open URL from the Services item in the contextual menu it should open it in the Finder.