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Are there any issues with publishing a custom form to a Public Folder and
then copying it over to a user's Inbox? The KB article below makes mention that MS doesn't recommend this for Public Folders, however its unclear concerning my specific senario. Given my users, I'd prefer to have it as a part of their inbox. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290806/ |
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=?Utf-8?B?ZGNoMw==?= wrote: Are there any issues with publishing a custom form to a Public Folder and then copying it over to a user's Inbox? The KB article below makes mention that MS doesn't recommend this for Public Folders, however its unclear concerning my specific senario. Given my users, I'd prefer to have it as a part of their inbox. Forms should not be published to more that one place, though you can back them up to one or more pst files and not cause any problems. The real problem is that Outlook/the operating system/whatever automatically looks for the form in specific places. You can trick it by publishing to a folder somewhere else, but it will not be automatically found. And sometimes, if you update the form, it will find an old copy because the OS installs the form on your computer if it is not in the expected place. Whatever your scenario, if you have an Exchange Server in the mix and you know you do because you are talking about Public Folders--an Exchange feature, the form should be published to the Exchange Organizational Library. That is the first place that Outlook will look for the form. (Unless, of course, you are using the cache mode.) Publishing it anywhere else is asking for trouble. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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While I would have preferred to have given my users the ability to select the
form via their INBOX and ACTIONS (the form will be published to a public folder), I'm going to cheat the system and given them shortcuts in their Outlook shortcuts as well as desktop icons that use the the /c command line switch as in "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\OUTLOOK.EXE" /c ipm.note.methodofpaymentrequest "Hollis Paul" wrote: In article , =?Utf-8?B?ZGNoMw==?= wrote: Are there any issues with publishing a custom form to a Public Folder and then copying it over to a user's Inbox? The KB article below makes mention that MS doesn't recommend this for Public Folders, however its unclear concerning my specific senario. Given my users, I'd prefer to have it as a part of their inbox. Forms should not be published to more that one place, though you can back them up to one or more pst files and not cause any problems. The real problem is that Outlook/the operating system/whatever automatically looks for the form in specific places. You can trick it by publishing to a folder somewhere else, but it will not be automatically found. And sometimes, if you update the form, it will find an old copy because the OS installs the form on your computer if it is not in the expected place. Whatever your scenario, if you have an Exchange Server in the mix and you know you do because you are talking about Public Folders--an Exchange feature, the form should be published to the Exchange Organizational Library. That is the first place that Outlook will look for the form. (Unless, of course, you are using the cache mode.) Publishing it anywhere else is asking for trouble. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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eek.,... i am having another problem now in that it shows a MAPI error and
says items cannot be created in the root of a public folder. is this something to do with my system permissions or am i going about publishing it in the wrong way ? Thanks, again. "dch3" wrote: Are there any issues with publishing a custom form to a Public Folder and then copying it over to a user's Inbox? The KB article below makes mention that MS doesn't recommend this for Public Folders, however its unclear concerning my specific senario. Given my users, I'd prefer to have it as a part of their inbox. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290806/ |
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When are you getting that error? Do you have owner permission on the folder? What type of form -- contact, task, etc.?
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "becka" wrote in message ... eek.,... i am having another problem now in that it shows a MAPI error and says items cannot be created in the root of a public folder. is this something to do with my system permissions or am i going about publishing it in the wrong way ? Thanks, again. "dch3" wrote: Are there any issues with publishing a custom form to a Public Folder and then copying it over to a user's Inbox? The KB article below makes mention that MS doesn't recommend this for Public Folders, however its unclear concerning my specific senario. Given my users, I'd prefer to have it as a part of their inbox. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290806/ |
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