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Error message when opening a custom form
Hi
I have an absence custom form in Outlook 2003. This form will be installed by an add-In. It is visible at the appointment definition form. When i open the form i get an error message "Error displaying the fields of the absence: Invalid class string" The form has as content an ActiveX control that set a few user properties at the appointment. At the environment where I have the problem is a special behavior(Perhaps it has something to do with the problem). When I open the form Designer Extras-Forms-Design a form select the "Lib for personal forms" and open my form, i get a popup that wants an password. In my opinion it has something to do with the security. Does anyone has a hint for me, to solve this problem? Regards Thomas |
Error message when opening a custom form
A password protected form only works when in design mode, it never affects
run mode. Passwords are deprecated for Outlook 2007, they never did much good anyway. You can always get the password of a form from its FormDescription.Password property, which is in clear text. It's more likely that the ActiveX control isn't being installed or isn't being registered or is not correctly initialized, or just isn't a control that works well when embedded within a form. Analyze the error message, what class strings are being set, or are used to call the ActiveX control, are they correct? -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Mk23" wrote in message ... Hi I have an absence custom form in Outlook 2003. This form will be installed by an add-In. It is visible at the appointment definition form. When i open the form i get an error message "Error displaying the fields of the absence: Invalid class string" The form has as content an ActiveX control that set a few user properties at the appointment. At the environment where I have the problem is a special behavior(Perhaps it has something to do with the problem). When I open the form Designer Extras-Forms-Design a form select the "Lib for personal forms" and open my form, i get a popup that wants an password. In my opinion it has something to do with the security. Does anyone has a hint for me, to solve this problem? Regards Thomas |
Error message when opening a custom form
Hi Ken
Thank for your answer. The form I created myself and i didn't set a password. But there is now a password required. I have this problem on only one custom pc, all the other at the customer work correctly. How and where do I look, that everything is correct with my ActiveX control? Regards Thomas |
Error message when opening a custom form
Not having any idea about your ActiveX control I can't answer that. You need
to look at the instructions for that control on how to deploy the control and how to license the deployment. I don't know if that control supports or requires a password, so that's something else to check out. A form password can be easily cracked if that's the problem, then you'd have to find out who added the password and why. Since that's design time protection it would imply that someone was customizing the form or modifying it in some way. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Mk23" wrote in message ... Hi Ken Thank for your answer. The form I created myself and i didn't set a password. But there is now a password required. I have this problem on only one custom pc, all the other at the customer work correctly. How and where do I look, that everything is correct with my ActiveX control? Regards Thomas |
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