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We are running Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003.
We have a custom form we use for our Contacts. When forwarding Contacts (made with this form) internally, some users recieve it properly, others get it and the layout is more similar to the default form than the custom form we've created, accept that it has some of the fields we've added. The custom form is in a Public folder and all users are set up to use this form when creating a new Contact. In addition if the person that can not open the contact properly creates a new contact from their computer, all fields are there and the layout is fine. I had no involvment in creating the form or placing it in the Public Folder. I'm not even sure if it's published correctly. This custom forms thing is new for me. Any suggestions would be appreciatted. If you need more information from me let me know. |
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=?Utf-8?B?cmlrcGVy?= wrote: I had no involvment in creating the form or placing it in the Public Folder. I'm not even sure if it's published correctly. This custom forms thing is new for me. Any suggestions would be appreciatted. If you need more information from me let me know. The place of form publication should be moved from the public folder to the Organizational Forms Library. Then everybody should be able to use the form, both when creating a new form and opening an attachment. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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How would I go about Publishing it to the Organizational Forms Library? From
the Exchange Server or from my computer? I saw the Library when I opened the form in the Publish view I just want to make sure I'm doing it properly. Also, how would I go about distributing it to all the users afterwards? One PC at a time or is there an easier way? I really appreciate your help! "Hollis Paul [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: In article , =?Utf-8?B?cmlrcGVy?= wrote: I had no involvment in creating the form or placing it in the Public Folder. I'm not even sure if it's published correctly. This custom forms thing is new for me. Any suggestions would be appreciatted. If you need more information from me let me know. The place of form publication should be moved from the public folder to the Organizational Forms Library. Then everybody should be able to use the form, both when creating a new form and opening an attachment. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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=?Utf-8?B?cmlrcGVy?= wrote: How would I go about Publishing it to the Organizational Forms Library? From the Exchange Server or from my computer? I saw the Library when I opened the form in the Publish view I just want to make sure I'm doing it properly. You select the Inbox folder from your desktop, right-click it, and choose properties. When the properties panel comes up, click the Forms tab and then the Manage button. Set the source selector to the folder where you published the form, and set the destination selector to the Org Forms Library. Select the form in the source list and click the arrow that points from the source list to the destination list. If you can't select the Org Forms Library, then ask the Exchange Administrator to give you publishing rights to it. But if you saw it before, then you should be good to go. Also, how would I go about distributing it to all the users afterwards? One PC at a time or is there an easier way? I really appreciate your help! If you publish it to the Org Forms Library, then all the users on your system have access to it. That is the first place Outlook will look for any form name it encounters. Of course, if any of your users use caching mode for Outlook, you probably need to have them clear out their cache files. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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If you publish it to the Org Forms Library, then all the users on your
system have access to it. That is the first place Outlook will look for any form name it encounters. Of course, if any of your users use caching mode for Outlook, you probably need to have them clear out their cache files. I should have mentioned that we want this form to be the defualt for everyone's Contacts folder. |
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=?Utf-8?B?cmlrcGVy?= wrote: I should have mentioned that we want this form to be the defualt for everyone's Contacts folder. I don't know how to do that. I suspect that it can be done through domain policy, but the domain administrator will have to confirm that. You should search for deployment strategy on www.outlookcode.com, www.slipstick.com and www.slovaktech.com . -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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