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I have a custom form that works fine except on one computer in our
organization, I'll call that computer "A". If someone else, on another computer, makes an edit to the "Task" computer A doesn't seem to recognize the change when the task is opened in the custom form. When viewed in the task list on computer A you can see that a change was made but not when the form is opened. This custom form is used in a public folder and has been for years. This problem just cropped up a couple of weeks ago. Then if you try to make an edit to the task on computer A it causes a conflict that someone else has made an edit to the task etc. Now I'm finding out that there are others who are experiencing the same problem in our organization. When they open this custom form it retains previous information, changes made by others are not seen. We are using Outlook 2003. The only thing that has changed on this computer lately is that InDesign CS3 was installed. Any direction you can give would be appreciated. |
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