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I have created a custom form in Outlook 2002 and it worked great on my old
laptop. I am now using a new laptop and want to use that custom form and now get this message: 'An error has occurred registering the form in the OLE registry." I have gone into the Degisn Form, saved it with a new name and published it with the new name. I have gone in the Contacts, Properties and have selected to always use this form and also forms management selecting the new form. I have also cleared the cache. Not too sure what else to do. Please help. |
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I posted the message below several days ago and am still looking for a
resolution to this issue. Please help. "Eric G" wrote: I have created a custom form in Outlook 2002 and it worked great on my old laptop. I am now using a new laptop and want to use that custom form and now get this message: 'An error has occurred registering the form in the OLE registry." I have gone into the Degisn Form, saved it with a new name and published it with the new name. I have gone in the Contacts, Properties and have selected to always use this form and also forms management selecting the new form. I have also cleared the cache. Not too sure what else to do. Please help. |
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Hi Eric,
I have created a custom form in Outlook 2002 and it worked great on my old laptop. I am now using a new laptop and want to use that custom form and now get this message: 'An error has occurred registering the form in the OLE registry." Use Process Monitor to see which part of the registry cannot be written to when you try to open the custom form. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896645.aspx Maybe your user account is missing write access in some part of the registry, which you might need to fix with regedit. -- SvenC |
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SvenC,
Thank you for the response. I will try the Process Monitor and see how that works. As for write privileges, I am signed in as an Administrator and should have full rights. Let me know if I'm missing something concerning this. "SvenC" wrote: Hi Eric, I have created a custom form in Outlook 2002 and it worked great on my old laptop. I am now using a new laptop and want to use that custom form and now get this message: 'An error has occurred registering the form in the OLE registry." Use Process Monitor to see which part of the registry cannot be written to when you try to open the custom form. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896645.aspx Maybe your user account is missing write access in some part of the registry, which you might need to fix with regedit. -- SvenC |
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nSvenC,
From what I can tell in Process Monitor, it says NameNotFound, or FileNotFound. I don't understand this as the form I want is in the Forms Management areas, Personal Forms Library and the Standard Forms Library. I have gone into the Contact Properties and made sure that the form to be used is prominent. Any clues you have give me I appreciate. "SvenC" wrote: Hi Eric, I have created a custom form in Outlook 2002 and it worked great on my old laptop. I am now using a new laptop and want to use that custom form and now get this message: 'An error has occurred registering the form in the OLE registry." Use Process Monitor to see which part of the registry cannot be written to when you try to open the custom form. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896645.aspx Maybe your user account is missing write access in some part of the registry, which you might need to fix with regedit. -- SvenC |
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Hi Eric,
From what I can tell in Process Monitor, it says NameNotFound, or FileNotFound. Which files or reg keys are missing? It might be quite normal if some are missing because some form parts might be registered in hkcu and not hklm and also some parts might be optional. -- SvenC |
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SvenC,
I now think I can read Process Monitor correctly, so that means the previous post was not accurate. The message when I try to open the custom form is: Under column 'Operation' it says 'CreateFile' and the 'Result' column says 'NAME COLLISION' Another line says: Under column 'Operation' it says 'QueryOpen' and the 'Result' column says 'FAST IO DISSALLOWED' Thanks again. "SvenC" wrote: Hi Eric, From what I can tell in Process Monitor, it says NameNotFound, or FileNotFound. Which files or reg keys are missing? It might be quite normal if some are missing because some form parts might be registered in hkcu and not hklm and also some parts might be optional. -- SvenC |
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Hi Eric,
I now think I can read Process Monitor correctly, so that means the previous post was not accurate. The message when I try to open the custom form is: Under column 'Operation' it says 'CreateFile' and the 'Result' column says 'NAME COLLISION' Another line says: Under column 'Operation' it says 'QueryOpen' and the 'Result' column says 'FAST IO DISSALLOWED' Please post the complete lines. Without that knowbody here can have a clue if those lines are relevant. -- SvenC |
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