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Using Alfresco Content Services from other applications

There are severals ways to access and use content without being in Alfresco Share.

Microsoft Office

You can open, edit, and save files directly from Microsoft Office apps such as Word and Excel. This same functionality also lets you open files from Windows Explorer, as well as the option to map a network drive to Alfresco Content Services.

Microsoft Outlook

With Alfresco Outlook Integration you can save and file your emails to Alfresco Content Services from within Microsoft Outlook. You can drag and drop emails in and out of Alfresco Share, and add properties automatically when an email is filed. Other features full search, tagging, metadata support, and workflow capabilities.

Windows Explorer shortcuts

There are also some shortcuts available that your Alfresco administrator can enable so you can work with files from Windows Explorer or from your desktop.

Using Alfresco Content Services from Microsoft Office

With Alfresco Office Services (AOS) you can access content directly from your Microsoft Office applications.

This means that you can browse, open, and save Microsoft Office files (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel) in Alfresco Content Services without the need to access Alfresco Share through Chrome, Firefox, or another web browser.

You can also browse content from Windows Explorer, or map a network drive.

For more information about Alfresco Office Services, see Alfresco Office Services.

Using Alfresco Content Services from Microsoft Outlook

With Alfresco Outlook Integration you can use email and repository management without leaving Microsoft Outlook.

You can directly archive emails into Alfresco Share, use the full metadata support, full search, tagging and workflow capabilities, and attach files and view archived emails in your inbox.

For more information about Alfresco Outlook Integration, see Alfresco Outlook Integration.

Using the Windows Explorer shortcuts

You can work with files without actually being in the Alfresco Share interface.

Your administrator can map the repository so that you can access your content using Windows Explorer or a desktop shortcut. If you are working in this way, then there will be up to three additional files shown on each level of the Alfresco Content Services file structure:

  • __CheckInOut.exe
  • __ShowDetails.exe
  • __Share.url

Note: The Share.url is only available within site folders, rather than everywhere in the repository.

You can use these files to add content to the repository, check documents in and out, view document details, and open Alfresco Share in a browser window.

Note: These options only function when you are working in a Windows environment.

Add a file from outside Alfresco Share

You can easily drag and drop content to the repository from outside Share.

Note: This functionality is available in a Windows environment if the Alfresco Content Services repository has been mapped by your administrator, so that you can access it from Windows Explorer.

  1. Select a file in Windows Explorer or your desktop.

  2. Drag the file onto the location in the repository that you want to add it to.

    The file is added to the selected location in the repository.

Check out files from outside Alfresco Share

You can use the CheckInOut.exe to check content out so that you can work on it securely.

Note: The CheckInOut.exe is available in a Windows environment if the Alfresco Content Services repository has been mapped by your administrator so that you can access it from Windows Explorer.

  1. In Windows Explorer, drag a file from the mapped repository onto the CheckInOut.exe icon.

    Note: There is a copy of the CheckInOut.exe at each level of the repository.

  2. Click OK when the Run check in/out action dialog box displays.

  3. Click OK when a message displays that the file has been checked out.

    A copy of your file is created in the same location as the original file with (Working Copy) appended to the title. The original file is now locked, so you can work on the (Working Copy) file and other users cannot edit it until you check it back in.

  4. When you have finished working on the file and saved your changes, drag the (Working Copy) file onto the CheckInOut.exe icon.

  5. Click OK when the Run check in/out action dialog box displays.

    The (Working Copy) file is removed and any updates made while it was checked out are applied to the original file.

View item details from a mapped drive

You can use the ShowDetails.exe to view item details and properties.

Note: The ShowDetails.exe is available in a Windows environment if the Alfresco Content Services repository has been mapped by your administrator so that you can access it from Windows Explorer.

  1. Select a file in the mapped repository in Windows Explorer or your desktop.

  2. Drag the file from the mapped repository onto the ShowDetails.exe.

    Note: There is a copy of the ShowDetails.exe at each level of the repository.

    A new browser window opens showing the Alfresco Share file preview, where you can see a preview of the file and its properties.

Open Alfresco Share in a browser window

You can use the Share.url to open the Share in a browser window.

The Share.url is a shortcut to Share. It’s available in a Windows environment if the Alfresco Content Services repository has been mapped by your administrator so that you can access it from Windows Explorer.

  1. In Windows Explorer go to the location in the repository that you want to open.

    Note: The Share.url is only available within site folders, rather than everywhere in the repository.

  2. Double-click the Share.url.

    Note: There is a copy of the Share.url at each level of the repository.

    Alfresco Share will open in a browser window, showing the location where you clicked on Share.url.

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