With my brief experience with sharepoint, I recall being able to map a drive to the sharepoint 'attachments' directory (or equivalent) and being able to directly manipulate the filesystem that makes up sharepoint. IF you can do either map a drive or browse to the UNC, a simple file copy should work just fine.
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In reply to Re: Sharepoint manipulation
by chargrill
in thread Sharepoint manipulation
by josephjohn
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