I have a problem with an employee's Calendar in Outlook 2003. This is a very
recent install with SP3. While in Calendar, I'm trying to create a meeting. I
click on the Actions button then select New Meeting Request. The following
error appears, "The form required to view this message cannot be displayed.
Contact your administrator."
There is also a second problem I am having. When accepting an email with a
scheduled appointment or meeting, by either clicking calendar or accept, the
subject line is empty. This employee is the only one having this problem.
Have you tried clearing their forms cache? Tools->Options->Other->Advanced->Forms?

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| I have a problem with an employee's Calendar in Outlook 2003. This is
| a very recent install with SP3. While in Calendar, I'm trying to
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| or accept, the subject line is empty. This employee is the only one
| having this problem.
Woodstock - 30 Oct 2007 21:39 GMT
Thank You for your help, your suggestion solved the problem. Diane, also a
Microsoft MVP, helped too. Her suggestion was to check if I had some custom
forms. I did and I deleted them. I just wish I knew how they got there.
> Have you tried clearing their forms cache? Tools->Options->Other->Advanced->Forms?
>
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> | or accept, the subject line is empty. This employee is the only one
> | having this problem.
is it using a custom form?
SP3 blocks some custom forms.
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2003/ol2003sp3.htm

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