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I have created a form and ran into a strange problem. Some users are unable
to compose the form unless they are first the recipient of the form. I emailed the OFT file as an attachment and when they open it they see nothing, but if I open the OFT file, put the user's name in as the recipient and Send, once they receive the email and open it, they will see the form as it is inteded to be seen. They can then close and delete the form they just received and re-open the OFT file I sent as an attachment and it will work correctly. Does anyone have any idea why this is happening and what I can do to fix this globally instead of having to deal with it on an individual basis? -- We are the music makers... and we are the dreamers of dreams. |
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I don't know if it matters, but I searched and found some advice to someone
to Publish the form under Organizational Forms... or something like that. I have never published a form. I have only saved them as OFT templates. Could this be the cause of my problems? -- We are the music makers... and we are the dreamers of dreams. |
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=?Utf-8?B?YmVsbHkwZmRlc2lyZQ==?= wrote: I have created a form and ran into a strange problem. Some users are unable to compose the form unless they are first the recipient of the form. I emailed the OFT file as an attachment and when they open it they see nothing, That is because, in the name of security, Microsoft no longer allows .oft to be run from a form. You have to save it to disk. Then you have to open it, which places it as an item in the default folder of its type, in the users mailbox. So, when they close it, they have to find it in their mailbox folder of that type. But if I open the OFT file, put the user's name in as the recipient and Send, once they receive the email and open it, they will see the form as it is inteded to be seen. They can then close and delete the form they just received and re-open the OFT file I sent as an attachment and it will work correctly. Does anyone have any idea why this is happening and what I can do to fix this globally instead of having to deal with it on an individual basis? I suspect that this works because the send and receive process installs the form into the users cache, and confuses the security mechanism which would ordinarily prevent it from opening. I would not count on using this mechanism forever, because, if it comes to the attention of the security hawks, it will be treated and a security flaw and prevented, also. What you really should be doing is publishing it to the Exchange Organizational Folder, and the user will pick it up from there. This, of course, leaves the great unwashed segment of Outlook users, that do not have an Exchange server, out in the cold. Microsoft has not shown very much concern for that particular user base. So, if your operation gets along just fine without an Exchange server, you are stuck with telling your users to save the attachment to memory, and opening it from there, and then find the closed item in there default mail delivery folder of the same type as the item in the .oft. Not nice. You may have also noticed another security precaution where you cannot open a new item and get to Forms Design from that new message's toolbar. You have to put something in it, save it, and then open it again to get the Tools Forms option. Just doing a CTRL-S doesn't get you the Forms option. You actually have to close the item. I would have been really peeved if that nonsense had been necessary back when I was interested in designing forms. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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You should either publish the form to the Organizational Forms library or instruct users to open the .oft file by saving it to their hard drive, then using the Tools | Forms | Choose Form command.
-- 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 "belly0fdesire" wrote in message ... I have created a form and ran into a strange problem. Some users are unable to compose the form unless they are first the recipient of the form. I emailed the OFT file as an attachment and when they open it they see nothing, but if I open the OFT file, put the user's name in as the recipient and Send, once they receive the email and open it, they will see the form as it is inteded to be seen. They can then close and delete the form they just received and re-open the OFT file I sent as an attachment and it will work correctly. Does anyone have any idea why this is happening and what I can do to fix this globally instead of having to deal with it on an individual basis? -- We are the music makers... and we are the dreamers of dreams. |
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