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I'm extracting data from Outlook to put into another program. I wrote a
program in VB6 to do it because we use a custom form for public contact data and it has over 600+ custom fields in it. On 2 contacts, I'm getting an Enable/Disable macros dialog but I can't determine why? Where are all of the possible places I can look? The form itself does have some code behind it but this only happens on 2 contacts out of 4000. I also think these 2 contacts are ones that I've gone into and with "Design this form" and looked at the All Fields data and closed without saving any changes. I can post my code if that seems relevant. Any help appreciated Matt |
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The per-item enable-disable macros prompt suggests that you're using a very old version of Outlook and that those items have one-off forms with code behind them. The MessageClass property value will confirm whether it's a one0off.
-- 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 "Matt Williamson" wrote in message ... I'm extracting data from Outlook to put into another program. I wrote a program in VB6 to do it because we use a custom form for public contact data and it has over 600+ custom fields in it. On 2 contacts, I'm getting an Enable/Disable macros dialog but I can't determine why? Where are all of the possible places I can look? The form itself does have some code behind it but this only happens on 2 contacts out of 4000. I also think these 2 contacts are ones that I've gone into and with "Design this form" and looked at the All Fields data and closed without saving any changes. I can post my code if that seems relevant. Any help appreciated Matt |
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The MessageClass for those 2 is IPM.Contact whereas for all of the other's
it's IPM.Contact.Contact Manager which is the custom form in the Org Forms Library. I'm not seeing where I can change it for just these individual contacts though. Any insight? TIA Matt "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... The per-item enable-disable macros prompt suggests that you're using a very old version of Outlook and that those items have one-off forms with code behind them. The MessageClass property value will confirm whether it's a one0off. -- 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 "Matt Williamson" wrote in message ... I'm extracting data from Outlook to put into another program. I wrote a program in VB6 to do it because we use a custom form for public contact data and it has over 600+ custom fields in it. On 2 contacts, I'm getting an Enable/Disable macros dialog but I can't determine why? Where are all of the possible places I can look? The form itself does have some code behind it but this only happens on 2 contacts out of 4000. I also think these 2 contacts are ones that I've gone into and with "Design this form" and looked at the All Fields data and closed without saving any changes. I can post my code if that seems relevant. Any help appreciated Matt |
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The MessageClass for those 2 is IPM.Contact whereas for all of the other's
it's IPM.Contact.Contact Manager which is the custom form in the Org Forms Library. I'm not seeing where I can change it for just these individual contacts though. Any insight? I used OutlookSpy to change them and the Messagebox doesn't pop up any longer. |
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