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Hi all,
I have a problem that occurs in Outlook 2002 and previous versions. Scenario I have a custom form which opens a message from a pst file and then opens the standard form with the message. For some reason, when the user tries to "forward" this message from the form the error message "You don't have appropriate permission to perform this operation" However, a "reply" with this messsage works. The question(s) is: What does Outlook 2002 do when it forwards a message? Which properties are set/modified/deleted during a "forward" event? What permissions are required for a "forward" which are not required for a "reply"? Thanks in advance for any hints, movalgirl |
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