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Form design question
Customer created a form that has a 3mb Powerpoint attached to it. The form size limit kicks stating basically too large. I can go in and change the size on each Outlook to accomodate the form but that would be touching alot of systems. So my questions are - can size requirement be change globally so that when someone opens the form it automatically accommodates the needed space. Another option instead of having a 3mb ppt file in the form is there a better way to do this so they can access the file with out such a large file. Thanks all |
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Are you referring to the forms cache size, Francine? I think that's configurable with Group Policy. Check the .adm file.
I can't imagine any application for a custom form that would require attaching a static file, though. Why aren't they using a link? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Francine Otterson" wrote in message ... Form design question Customer created a form that has a 3mb Powerpoint attached to it. The form size limit kicks stating basically too large. I can go in and change the size on each Outlook to accomodate the form but that would be touching alot of systems. So my questions are - can size requirement be change globally so that when someone opens the form it automatically accommodates the needed space. Another option instead of having a 3mb ppt file in the form is there a better way to do this so they can access the file with out such a large file. Thanks all |
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Thank you Sue - I will check the adm file and also why using a link is not an
option. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Are you referring to the forms cache size, Francine? I think that's configurable with Group Policy. Check the .adm file. I can't imagine any application for a custom form that would require attaching a static file, though. Why aren't they using a link? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Francine Otterson" wrote in message ... Form design question Customer created a form that has a 3mb Powerpoint attached to it. The form size limit kicks stating basically too large. I can go in and change the size on each Outlook to accomodate the form but that would be touching alot of systems. So my questions are - can size requirement be change globally so that when someone opens the form it automatically accommodates the needed space. Another option instead of having a 3mb ppt file in the form is there a better way to do this so they can access the file with out such a large file. Thanks all |
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