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Old September 14th 07, 06:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Sudip
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Default Outlook 2003 form

My existing OL 97 form which was developed using VB script to update access
data base value remotely by e-mail was working fine with. I use to send
outlook form to a remote client to update the data base value. Whenever
remote client open the form send by, the data base value change automatically.

After outlook2003 client installation, all the form is not working( not
executing ). I do not know VB script. Please help.
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