Are the users all using Outlook 2003 in Cached Exchange mode? If so, do you see any different behavior if you use a profile that doesn't use Cached Exchange?
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"Herschel Jones (Boral Industries)" t.com wrote in message ...
That was my initial thought, except for the fact that now it has been over 3
hours. Also, of the 6 people in my building, we are all housed on the same
Exchange server, but only 3 of us can see the form.
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Could it be a replication issue, assuming you have multiple servers?
"Herschel Jones (Boral Industries)" Herschel Jones (Boral wrote in message ...
A user created a form, sent it to me to publish. I'm the Exchange
Administrator, so I'm the only one who can publish to the Organizational
Forms Library. No problem, it published just fine. The problem comes in
when people try to view it. In my part of the building, there are 6 people
including myself. Of those 6 people, 3 can see the form in the Library, and
the other 3 cannot. Also, the department for which this form was created
cannot see it listed.
I did not change any security on the .oft file she sent me, and I'm not even
sure if that matters. What am I doing wrong to cause certain people to be
able to see it and others not?