Hi together,
could it be that it is no longer possible to drop a mail into an Webcon Element (Attachments) directly from the New Outlook (M365) ?
Or is this a matter of settings?
Version is 2025.1.1.152
Kind regards
Klaus
Hi together,
could it be that it is no longer possible to drop a mail into an Webcon Element (Attachments) directly from the New Outlook (M365) ?
Or is this a matter of settings?
Version is 2025.1.1.152
Kind regards
Klaus
Hi Klaus,
I've conducted some basic tests on both macOS and Windows. It appears that this behavior is actually a "feature" of the new Outlook version.
In the Windows environment, I was able to drag and drop an email directly into the Attachments section in WEBCON BPS (2025.2.1.212) when using the classic Outlook interface. However, this functionality doesn't seem to work in the new Outlook version.
On macOS, I wasn't able to perform the drag-and-drop action in either the classic or the new Outlook versions.
Hope this clarifies things a bit.
Hi!
This is a functionality issue on the part of the new Outlook. Information about this problem is available on the website:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/outlookgeneral/missing-dragndrop-of-attachments-from-new-outlook-to-browsers-sharepoint-%E2%80%93-pleas/4389422
In the case of the new Outlook, whether you add an attachment on a simple page or on a WEBCON BPS form, the result is the same: the attachment is not transferred.
Hi!
This is a functionality issue on the part of the new Outlook. Information about this problem is available on the website:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/outlookgeneral/missing-dragndrop-of-attachments-from-new-outlook-to-browsers-sharepoint-%E2%80%93-pleas/4389422
In the case of the new Outlook, whether you add an attachment on a simple page or on a WEBCON BPS form, the result is the same: the attachment is not transferred.
Thanks for the replies!
Ok, big MickySoft has found another trick to make us sad about them.
Has anybody an useful workaround? That is really an backdrop in functionality.
Kind reagrds,
Klaus