Maybe someone can point me in the right direction:  I am currently
working on a project to send our Purchase Orders via e-mail using XML.
I have run into an issue that appears to be isolated to Outlook.

When Outlook receives the e-mail with the attachment, we are unable to
open the XML document directly from the e-mail.  We get an error when it
attempts to resolve to the stylesheet (which was previously placed on
the local hard drive in a specified directory).

The specific error we get is:

        The XML page cannot be displayed 
        Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet. Please correct the
error   and then click the Refresh button, or try again later. 


        
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        Access is denied. Error processing resource
'file:///c:/LynkIncXML/LynkXMLPO.xsl'.

We are being forced to save the XML document to the local hard drive,
and then are able to open it with the stylesheet formatting in place.  

I know that the attachment is stored in C:\Documents and
Settings\<user>\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLFK17 so I
browsed to the actual XML temp file and tried opening it from there and
get the same error.  So I moved that very same file to a different
directory and was able to open it without any errors!

Anyone have any ideas about this?  Why would that temp directory be
causing this to occur?

TIA

Bob Cagle
IT Manager
Lynk, Inc.






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