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We are using OS - Windows 2000 with MS-Outlook 2003. Since we have moved to
Outlook 2003, our Mass Mailer form is lacking a function that was working with Outlook 2000. Techs fill out the Mass Mailer form ... it is sent to our Service Desk ... they check to make sure they understand it and then click on a button that creates the email to send out. When the Service Desk opens the form from their personal email account, the email creation button clicks, but does nothing (the techs are logged in as themselves and accessing the shared Service Desk account). If the techs log into the Service Desk Outlook account, the button works. It seems like a permission trait .... but our techs are owners of the Service Desk. Is there another place I can go to check rights? We want out techs to be in their own Outlook accounts and be able to run the form code from the shared Service Desk inbox. Thanks. Wanda |
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Known issue, controlled by a registry value. See http://www.outlookcode.com/d/ol2003problems.htm
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Wanda" wrote in message ... We are using OS - Windows 2000 with MS-Outlook 2003. Since we have moved to Outlook 2003, our Mass Mailer form is lacking a function that was working with Outlook 2000. Techs fill out the Mass Mailer form ... it is sent to our Service Desk ... they check to make sure they understand it and then click on a button that creates the email to send out. When the Service Desk opens the form from their personal email account, the email creation button clicks, but does nothing (the techs are logged in as themselves and accessing the shared Service Desk account). If the techs log into the Service Desk Outlook account, the button works. It seems like a permission trait ..... but our techs are owners of the Service Desk. Is there another place I can go to check rights? We want out techs to be in their own Outlook accounts and be able to run the form code from the shared Service Desk inbox. Thanks. Wanda |
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