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InfoPath forms - replacement of Outlook Custom Forms

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AtulSureka - 12 Feb 2007 07:12 GMT
Hi,

I am trying to use InfoPath forms as a replacement of Outlook Custom Forms
with exchange 2007.  I want to run some VB script code through InfoPath form
when an outlook item opens. Is it possible to do this with InfoPath forms.??

Atul Sureka
Ishai Sagi - 13 Feb 2007 07:34 GMT
Yes. all versions of infopath supported scripts. the current version supports
.net code as well.
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AtulSureka - 13 Feb 2007 08:48 GMT
Thanks, - I know how to add the VB code in infoPath form template.
Can you please explain how to attach this InfoPath form so that it will
execute that code as soon as any mail item is double clicked.

Atul Sureka

> Yes. all versions of infopath supported scripts. the current version supports
> .net code as well.
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Ishai Sagi - 13 Feb 2007 12:04 GMT
Ah, it seems I have misunderstood you. I do not think this is possible.
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> Thanks, - I know how to add the VB code in infoPath form template.
> Can you please explain how to attach this InfoPath form so that it will
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AtulSureka - 13 Feb 2007 12:27 GMT
Well this is very much possible with Outlook Custom forms - may be not
possible with InfoPath.

I have another question : - Is it possible to add a infopath form (browser
comptible) to a mail item as an attachment & when user opens that attachment
then some VB scipt code runs.

Atul Sureka

> Ah, it seems I have misunderstood you. I do not think this is possible.
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