There's a contradiction here. If you don't have Exchange, what are you using to get a "Group folder ... on the server."
The Organizational Forms library is a feature of Exchange. In your scenario, each person will need to publish the form to their Personal Forms library or to the library for the folder that contains the contacts.
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"Bridget" wrote in message ...
We have Outlook 2003 but do not have Exchange. I have created a custom
contact form but it is only available on MY computer and not the 3 others we
need it on. I published it as a Personal Folder for the time being, and also
published it under the Group folder that we use for our Contacts (that is on
the server). I went to Properties and selected the new form for being posted
to under the Group folder.
Where do I need to publish in order for everyone to utilize this new form?
The options I have to publish to a
Standard Forms Library, Personal Forms Library, Outlook folders, Standard
Templates, User Templates in File System... I do not have an Organizational
Forms Library, maybe as we do not have Exchange?
Please help on where to publish this custom form in order for all 4 of us to
see. Thank you!