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I develop a lot of custom forms and COM Add-ins mainly using Outlook 2003 for
compatibility reasons. I've just been starting a custom contact form in OL2007. I made the smallest of changes on the general page of the contact form (added one additional caption ) and published the form to a new Public Folder. I then set my new form as the default item. If I try to create a new item by clicking 'New' on my new folder, I get an error message "The object could no be found". If I use the same folder in favorites - it works fine. I can create a new item and save it. I can then go back to the original public folder (not in Favorites) and open my newly saved item perfectly. But if I try to create a new item I get the same error message again "The object can not be found". It reminds me of Outlook 2003 before SP1 was released to allow custom forms to work in offline folders. My favorite folders are set to work offline if that makes a difference. I thought it might be something to do with the Outlook View Control (has caused me similar problems in the past) but I tried the same test with a new custom task item and get the same error. I see a few other references to this in various forums, but no real solutions. Any suggestions anyone? |
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I just noticed that in the 'normal' public folders when I open an item, it
always shows the 'Installing the form on your machine' message when I open an existing item. Every time - even if I open three items in the same folder in a row. I works fine as expected in Offline favorites! Curiouser and Curiouser. "DavidT543" wrote: I develop a lot of custom forms and COM Add-ins mainly using Outlook 2003 for compatibility reasons. I've just been starting a custom contact form in OL2007. I made the smallest of changes on the general page of the contact form (added one additional caption ) and published the form to a new Public Folder. I then set my new form as the default item. If I try to create a new item by clicking 'New' on my new folder, I get an error message "The object could no be found". If I use the same folder in favorites - it works fine. I can create a new item and save it. I can then go back to the original public folder (not in Favorites) and open my newly saved item perfectly. But if I try to create a new item I get the same error message again "The object can not be found". It reminds me of Outlook 2003 before SP1 was released to allow custom forms to work in offline folders. My favorite folders are set to work offline if that makes a difference. I thought it might be something to do with the Outlook View Control (has caused me similar problems in the past) but I tried the same test with a new custom task item and get the same error. I see a few other references to this in various forums, but no real solutions. Any suggestions anyone? |
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Have you tried clearing the forms cache?
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "DavidT543" wrote: I develop a lot of custom forms and COM Add-ins mainly using Outlook 2003 for compatibility reasons. I've just been starting a custom contact form in OL2007. I made the smallest of changes on the general page of the contact form (added one additional caption ) and published the form to a new Public Folder. I then set my new form as the default item. If I try to create a new item by clicking 'New' on my new folder, I get an error message "The object could no be found". If I use the same folder in favorites - it works fine. I can create a new item and save it. I can then go back to the original public folder (not in Favorites) and open my newly saved item perfectly. But if I try to create a new item I get the same error message again "The object can not be found". It reminds me of Outlook 2003 before SP1 was released to allow custom forms to work in offline folders. My favorite folders are set to work offline if that makes a difference. I thought it might be something to do with the Outlook View Control (has caused me similar problems in the past) but I tried the same test with a new custom task item and get the same error. I see a few other references to this in various forums, but no real solutions. Any suggestions anyone? |
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Thanks Sue - but Yes I have cleared the forms cache - both from within
Outlook and by closing Outlook and physically deleting the forms cache file. No change! "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Have you tried clearing the forms cache? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "DavidT543" wrote: I develop a lot of custom forms and COM Add-ins mainly using Outlook 2003 for compatibility reasons. I've just been starting a custom contact form in OL2007. I made the smallest of changes on the general page of the contact form (added one additional caption ) and published the form to a new Public Folder. I then set my new form as the default item. If I try to create a new item by clicking 'New' on my new folder, I get an error message "The object could no be found". If I use the same folder in favorites - it works fine. I can create a new item and save it. I can then go back to the original public folder (not in Favorites) and open my newly saved item perfectly. But if I try to create a new item I get the same error message again "The object can not be found". It reminds me of Outlook 2003 before SP1 was released to allow custom forms to work in offline folders. My favorite folders are set to work offline if that makes a difference. I thought it might be something to do with the Outlook View Control (has caused me similar problems in the past) but I tried the same test with a new custom task item and get the same error. I see a few other references to this in various forums, but no real solutions. Any suggestions anyone? |
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Did you delete just frmcache.dat? I'd also delete all the subfolders in Forms.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "DavidT543" wrote: Thanks Sue - but Yes I have cleared the forms cache - both from within Outlook and by closing Outlook and physically deleting the forms cache file. No change! "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Have you tried clearing the forms cache? "DavidT543" wrote: I develop a lot of custom forms and COM Add-ins mainly using Outlook 2003 for compatibility reasons. I've just been starting a custom contact form in OL2007. I made the smallest of changes on the general page of the contact form (added one additional caption ) and published the form to a new Public Folder. I then set my new form as the default item. If I try to create a new item by clicking 'New' on my new folder, I get an error message "The object could no be found". If I use the same folder in favorites - it works fine. I can create a new item and save it. I can then go back to the original public folder (not in Favorites) and open my newly saved item perfectly. But if I try to create a new item I get the same error message again "The object can not be found". It reminds me of Outlook 2003 before SP1 was released to allow custom forms to work in offline folders. My favorite folders are set to work offline if that makes a difference. I thought it might be something to do with the Outlook View Control (has caused me similar problems in the past) but I tried the same test with a new custom task item and get the same error. I see a few other references to this in various forums, but no real solutions. Any suggestions anyone? |
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OK - its fixed, and having tried a number of solutions, I'm not quite sure
which resolved it. For future reference here is what I did. I switched off 'Cached Exchange Mode' in the Exchange Settings (in Outlook). That fixed the bug - but I want to use cached mode so a fix but not a solution. I archived a bunch of large emails from public folders to get my .ost file size down from 1.8Gb to 1.2 Gb. Not sure that this had any impact but speeded up the process of creating a new ost in the next stage. I swiched off 'Download Public Folder Favorites' in the advanced tab of the Exchange Settings (in Outlook) and deleted my .ost file. I deleted frmscache.dat AND all subfolders (as suggested by Sue) which I suspect is what actually provided the solution. The path to this folder on my pc is 'C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\FORMS' I then set Outlook to use Cached mode, and set Outlook to download public folder favorites. Strangely I didn't need tell Outlook which Public Folders to download. It OL2007 seems to just download them all anyway (as opposed to OL2003 where you can tick which ones you want to take offline) Is this a feature or another bug in my system? I closed and restarted Outlook between all of the above changes just in case it needed to catch up with itself in settings etc. Thaks Sue for pointing me in the right direction. -- "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Did you delete just frmcache.dat? I'd also delete all the subfolders in Forms. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "DavidT543" wrote: Thanks Sue - but Yes I have cleared the forms cache - both from within Outlook and by closing Outlook and physically deleting the forms cache file. No change! "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Have you tried clearing the forms cache? "DavidT543" wrote: I develop a lot of custom forms and COM Add-ins mainly using Outlook 2003 for compatibility reasons. I've just been starting a custom contact form in OL2007. I made the smallest of changes on the general page of the contact form (added one additional caption ) and published the form to a new Public Folder. I then set my new form as the default item. If I try to create a new item by clicking 'New' on my new folder, I get an error message "The object could no be found". If I use the same folder in favorites - it works fine. I can create a new item and save it. I can then go back to the original public folder (not in Favorites) and open my newly saved item perfectly. But if I try to create a new item I get the same error message again "The object can not be found". It reminds me of Outlook 2003 before SP1 was released to allow custom forms to work in offline folders. My favorite folders are set to work offline if that makes a difference. I thought it might be something to do with the Outlook View Control (has caused me similar problems in the past) but I tried the same test with a new custom task item and get the same error. I see a few other references to this in various forums, but no real solutions. Any suggestions anyone? |
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Best practice is to use a non-cached mode profile when publishing forms. That
might prevent similar problems in the future. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "DavidT543" wrote: OK - its fixed, and having tried a number of solutions, I'm not quite sure which resolved it. For future reference here is what I did. I switched off 'Cached Exchange Mode' in the Exchange Settings (in Outlook). That fixed the bug - but I want to use cached mode so a fix but not a solution. I archived a bunch of large emails from public folders to get my .ost file size down from 1.8Gb to 1.2 Gb. Not sure that this had any impact but speeded up the process of creating a new ost in the next stage. I swiched off 'Download Public Folder Favorites' in the advanced tab of the Exchange Settings (in Outlook) and deleted my .ost file. I deleted frmscache.dat AND all subfolders (as suggested by Sue) which I suspect is what actually provided the solution. The path to this folder on my pc is 'C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\FORMS' I then set Outlook to use Cached mode, and set Outlook to download public folder favorites. Strangely I didn't need tell Outlook which Public Folders to download. It OL2007 seems to just download them all anyway (as opposed to OL2003 where you can tick which ones you want to take offline) Is this a feature or another bug in my system? I closed and restarted Outlook between all of the above changes just in case it needed to catch up with itself in settings etc. Thaks Sue for pointing me in the right direction. |
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