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I have a form I have made for our company and have it published to my
personal forms library but would like to publish it to the rest of the company and have not been successful. I have admin access but wondering if there is something different I need to do in order to publish it or is there another place I can publish the forms for everyone to access it? *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
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Hi,
Brenden Kehren wrote: I have a form I have made for our company and have it published to my personal forms library but would like to publish it to the rest of the company and have not been successful. I have admin access but wondering if there is something different I need to do in order to publish it or is there another place I can publish the forms for everyone to access it? You need owner rights in the global forms library: Exchange System Manager - Folders - View system folders - open EFORMSREGISTRY - If you do not already have a forms library, create one. Add your mailbox to the client permissions list with owner rights. If you have a distributed Exchange environment those changes may take a while to reach all servers. In Outlook in the forms manager choose the global library. If publishing fails you likely still do not have owner rights. If your form is not found in any local folder the global forms library is asked, so everybody should see the newly published form. -- SvenC |
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In article , SvenC wrote:
In Outlook in the forms manager choose the global library. If publishing fails you likely still do not have owner rights. "Global" isn't the right term. I think it is called "Organization Forms Library". You want to use that term when talking with the Exchange Administrator, assuming it is not you. Said admin will know exactly what to do to allow you to publish. Said admin may just not allow you to publish, saying it is against company policy. At which point, your manager must have a heart to heart talk with the IT manager, to get it to happen. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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