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Doc Message Class and MS Server 2003/OL2003
At work I had OL 2002 and (secretly) installed DocMessageClass so I could
change all existing (over 300) Outlook Contacts forms to my special created forms. It worked great. Last week we installed MS Small Business Server 2003 w/ OL 2003. (and it has taken over my computer... LOL) Well the forms still work great, and I copied over my old contacts to the newer contacts folder and installed the forms and everything works great. (no sharing) My question is... will the DocMessageClass program cause conflict with the MS SB server 2003? I might have to uninstall it, how do I "reverse" the process and get the default forms back? (I think it will be ok but just in case) (PS.. when I looked at the folder list in DocMessageClass it showed the contacts folder hi-lited green in the newer 2003 contacts folders without my doing anything......) |
Doc Message Class and MS Server 2003/OL2003
All that program does is run code that changes the value of the MessageClass property of individual items. You would need to run similar code to change the class back to IPM.Contact.
-- 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 "Stimpy" wrote in message ... At work I had OL 2002 and (secretly) installed DocMessageClass so I could change all existing (over 300) Outlook Contacts forms to my special created forms. It worked great. Last week we installed MS Small Business Server 2003 w/ OL 2003. (and it has taken over my computer... LOL) Well the forms still work great, and I copied over my old contacts to the newer contacts folder and installed the forms and everything works great. (no sharing) My question is... will the DocMessageClass program cause conflict with the MS SB server 2003? I might have to uninstall it, how do I "reverse" the process and get the default forms back? (I think it will be ok but just in case) (PS.. when I looked at the folder list in DocMessageClass it showed the contacts folder hi-lited green in the newer 2003 contacts folders without my doing anything......) |
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