OFT as a Task Request
Hollis Paul,
It's not that I am apposed to publishing it in the forms library, but this
would mean retraining a 100 plus non-technical staff members where to look
for this one individual task tequest. We already have an internal web page
that everyone looks at to find information or to request a task. The other
task request work fine, but this one doesn't on "some" systems.
Here's what it does on the machines that don't work.
When you open the task request the "send" function is not present. On the
tool bar where the button that says "Cancel Assignment" now reads "Assign
Task". If you click the assign task button the Send function comes back
(with the correct email address), but one of the tabs are missing.
What I am looking for is a clue to where to look to resolve this problem.
If it can't be resolved, just say so. I will try to build another OFT and
see if I experience the same problem.
Thanks for keeping the communication channel open.
Steve
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Steve Montgomery
Girl Scouts - Seattle WA
"Hollis Paul [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
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I clearly understand that all machines are not the same. But, I would seem
if Microsoft had their act together that two OFTs of similar structure would
work the same good or bad way on the same machine. Or may be this is too
much to ask of Microsoft products.
I understand the grumble. I make it myself often enough. But think about it.
Outlook has an amazing number of fields and parameters. And yet, Microsoft has
made a large number of them customizable by the user. I can tell you that none
of my engineering code, that I wrote in aerospace, was customizable at runtime.
Back to the question at hand; you seem determined to avoid investigating the
solution of publishing them to the Organizational Forms Library. We are
talking about a business system that uses an Exchange server, aren't we? And,
if so, you do know how to use it?
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Hollis Paul
Mukilteo, WA USA
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