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Exchange 2003 / Outlook 2003: Personalized form with button
Hi,
i have create a personalized task-form with one button and check-boxes. Only the user 'x' where the form is installed on his client-pc (in his Outlook-mailbox - task-folder), can click on the button and use the check-boxes. Well, on my Outlook i have activate with my mailbox the mailbox from user 'x' as an additional mailbox, where i can see in his task-folder his tasks. I have configured the task-folder from the mailbox of user 'x' so, that i can not modify his tasks. But this setting will not consider the button and the ceck-boxes on the form. Now i want to be able to check with a VB-Script, if i have open a task from user 'x' on my additional mailbox or a task of my mailbox. How can i do this? If there is a possibility to do this, so i can enable or not the button and the checkboxes. thx & bye Oskar |
Exchange 2003 / Outlook 2003: Personalized form with button
By default, code on forms in other mailboxes doesn't run. See http://outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=67
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Oskar Vaia" wrote in message ... Hi, i have create a personalized task-form with one button and check-boxes. Only the user 'x' where the form is installed on his client-pc (in his Outlook-mailbox - task-folder), can click on the button and use the check-boxes. Well, on my Outlook i have activate with my mailbox the mailbox from user 'x' as an additional mailbox, where i can see in his task-folder his tasks. I have configured the task-folder from the mailbox of user 'x' so, that i can not modify his tasks. But this setting will not consider the button and the ceck-boxes on the form. Now i want to be able to check with a VB-Script, if i have open a task from user 'x' on my additional mailbox or a task of my mailbox. How can i do this? If there is a possibility to do this, so i can enable or not the button and the checkboxes. thx & bye Oskar |
Exchange 2003 / Outlook 2003: Personalized form with button
Hi Sue,
thx for the answer. This is what i need. I have found the setting to do in Outlook. Only one question: if i want it more securelly, can i do something with a script? Because if a user change the setting in Outlook he can run the code behind a form in other mailboxes. And i would be sure, that he can't run it! bye Oskar |
Exchange 2003 / Outlook 2003: Personalized form with button
I'm not sure what you're asking. There is no per-mailbox setting for this. You can control the setting, however, with Group Policy Objects.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Oskar Vaia" wrote in message ... Hi Sue, thx for the answer. This is what i need. I have found the setting to do in Outlook. Only one question: if i want it more securelly, can i do something with a script? Because if a user change the setting in Outlook he can run the code behind a form in other mailboxes. And i would be sure, that he can't run it! bye Oskar |
Exchange 2003 / Outlook 2003: Personalized form with button
Hi Sue,
You can control the setting, however, with Group Policy Objects. so i can prevent the setting for "Allow script in shared folders" with Group Policy Objects? Have i understand right? bye Oskar |
Exchange 2003 / Outlook 2003: Personalized form with button
Yes.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Oskar Vaia" wrote in message ... Hi Sue, You can control the setting, however, with Group Policy Objects. so i can prevent the setting for "Allow script in shared folders" with Group Policy Objects? Have i understand right? bye Oskar |
Exchange 2003 / Outlook 2003: Personalized form with button
Yes.
Can you please help me to accomplish this? Exists an administrative template where i can set the relative properties for the group policiy, at first for this property "Allow script in shared folders"? bye Oskar |
Exchange 2003 / Outlook 2003: Personalized form with button
Download Office administrative templates from the Office Resource Kit portion of the Office web site at http://www.microsoft.com/office/.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Oskar Vaia" wrote in message ... Yes. Can you please help me to accomplish this? Exists an administrative template where i can set the relative properties for the group policiy, at first for this property "Allow script in shared folders"? bye Oskar |
Exchange 2003 / Outlook 2003: Personalized form with button
Hi Sue,
thx for the link. bye Oskar |
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