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I suppose I could get round the .OFT problem by saving them as .msg files for
recipient testing purposes, however I'm not too sure of any implications.... if any?? I will ultimately be responsible for publishing the .OFT file in the Org Forms Library. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What kind of attachments are you sending? If they are .oft files, the users will need to save them to their hard drives first and then open them with the Tools | Forms | Choose Form command. -- 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 "A Don" wrote in message ... Hi there, My business area have recently accepted a handover to support all Outlook Forms within our companies Organisational Forms Library. All of these were built on NT workstations using Outlook 2000 SR-1 (9.0.0.3921). After a bit of a steep learning curve we have been able to devlop these forms using vbScript etc. so I have the basic knowledge of the programming behind the forms, however I wouldn't consider myself to be anywhere near the level of 'programer'! We basically design forms for the business, email them to the requester and once they're happy publish to the Forms Library. We currently seem to have an issue as some of the company have migrated from NT to XP (Outlook 2003 SP2 11.6568.6568). The users who are running Outlook 2003 are unable to open the form when we email it to them for feedback. They can open the form fine from the forms library, however just seem to have a general issue opening the attachments we send....we've tried storing them on shared drives etc. but the problem still seems to persist. I'm assuming the obvious answer is due to the different versions of Outlook, however is there any known workaround/local setting which can be implemented in order that the 2003 users can open the custom forms? Currently they are only seeing the TO & Subject fields, with the message body of a regular email. We are due to be migrated to 2003 next week and I'm concerned that we will no longer be able to email our forms to our requesters for testing. We also have a database which contains archived versions of the forms, which we can't open using Outlook 2003. Any help/advice would me much appreciated. thanks folks |
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