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Our organization uses a public folder with an associated form to post IT
support tickets to a central location. When certain criteria is entered on the form, then a copy of the form would be e-mailed to certain users' mailboxes. Those users would then be able to double click on the forwarded copy of the form to open it as if they had browsed to the Public Folder to open it. We were using Outlook XP and Exchange 2000, and this functionality worked flawlessly. However, we have upgraded to Exchange 2003 Enterprise (still using Outlook XP), and the functionality has since stopped working. The public folder no longer forwards a copy of the form, it only send a FW: blank e-mail. We're looking for assistance to get this working in 2003 as it did with Exchange 2000. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance! |
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Where is the form published? What form is the Forward action on the custom form set to? It needs to be set to the published custom form.
-- 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 "Bubba Smith" wrote in message ... Our organization uses a public folder with an associated form to post IT support tickets to a central location. When certain criteria is entered on the form, then a copy of the form would be e-mailed to certain users' mailboxes. Those users would then be able to double click on the forwarded copy of the form to open it as if they had browsed to the Public Folder to open it. We were using Outlook XP and Exchange 2000, and this functionality worked flawlessly. However, we have upgraded to Exchange 2003 Enterprise (still using Outlook XP), and the functionality has since stopped working. The public folder no longer forwards a copy of the form, it only send a FW: blank e-mail. We're looking for assistance to get this working in 2003 as it did with Exchange 2000. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance! |
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
Where is the form published? What form is the Forward action on the custom form set to? It needs to be set to the published custom form. I was mistaken by saying "forward" - what I should have described was that previous to the Exchange 2003 upgrade the form was posted into the public folder and also *copied* to certain users. It showed up as a posting in their mailboxes with the From: showing as the person who made the posting to the public folder. After the Exchange 2003 upgrade (it may just be a coincidence), the form is not showing up in the users' mailboxes - only a forward with a FW: prefix in the subject and the From: showing as the form name is coming in. This is not the desired result because the end users would then have to sort through the postings in the public folder in order to find the original post. We want them to have a copy of the original post in the mailbox so they don't complain about having to search through hundreds of posts to find the appropriate post. I apologize for the incorrect description of my original newsgroup post. |
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What mechanism makes the copy? We still need to know where the form is published.
-- 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 "Bubba Smith" wrote in message ... Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Where is the form published? What form is the Forward action on the custom form set to? It needs to be set to the published custom form. I was mistaken by saying "forward" - what I should have described was that previous to the Exchange 2003 upgrade the form was posted into the public folder and also *copied* to certain users. It showed up as a posting in their mailboxes with the From: showing as the person who made the posting to the public folder. After the Exchange 2003 upgrade (it may just be a coincidence), the form is not showing up in the users' mailboxes - only a forward with a FW: prefix in the subject and the From: showing as the form name is coming in. This is not the desired result because the end users would then have to sort through the postings in the public folder in order to find the original post. We want them to have a copy of the original post in the mailbox so they don't complain about having to search through hundreds of posts to find the appropriate post. I apologize for the incorrect description of my original newsgroup post. |
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
What mechanism makes the copy? We still need to know where the form is published. The form is published to the public folder. In order for the end users to be able to view the copy in their mailboxes, the form was also set up using the Forms tab - Manage button within the Properties of their Inbox folder. The copy was originally made by an option on the Public Folder that was in the Properties - Administration tab - Folder Assistant button. It was set up as a rule. I was almost sure that there was an option for copying the form in the rule- however it seems to be missing now since we upgraded. I believe it was a pull-down option for the Forwarding Method. None of the 3 options currently there produce the result that we had before the upgrade. |
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Have you tried publishing the form directly to the user's Inbox, rather than using the Manage Forms dialog?
-- 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 "Bubba Smith" wrote in message ... Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: What mechanism makes the copy? We still need to know where the form is published. The form is published to the public folder. In order for the end users to be able to view the copy in their mailboxes, the form was also set up using the Forms tab - Manage button within the Properties of their Inbox folder. The copy was originally made by an option on the Public Folder that was in the Properties - Administration tab - Folder Assistant button. It was set up as a rule. I was almost sure that there was an option for copying the form in the rule- however it seems to be missing now since we upgraded. I believe it was a pull-down option for the Forwarding Method. None of the 3 options currently there produce the result that we had before the upgrade. |
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