Sue, we do not have Exchange but I believe we have SQL. If that makes sense,
I am not up to date on everything with using servers.
I have saved the custom form as an oft file and tried emailing it to the
other users. Is this the correct route to go? They are going to try
publishing the form once opened on their end into their Personal Forms and
also our Group folder which is on WorkGroupShare on the server. We're not
sure if it is going to work or if it is the correct way to go about getting
them the form in order to save to their own computers.
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
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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Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm
and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
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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!