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Revert to standard contact form

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bob - 13 Nov 2007 21:49 GMT
On my assistants computer, i had installed a custom form for my contacts in
outlook 2003.  I just upgraded to Outlook 2007 and I no longer want to use
this form.  I don't know how to delete the custom form from this computer and
revert back to the standard form.  The assistant computer pulls my contacts
from an exchange server and I can't seem to change the program from wanting
to grab the custom form.  I can change the default form from the local
folder, but the shared folder doesn't allow me to make the change.  Help!
Karl Timmermans - 14 Nov 2007 11:48 GMT
Suspect you don't have the necessary Exchange permissions so you should
contact your Exchange Admin to either give you the required permissions or
do it for you. Caveat.... changing the custom form used on a "shared folder"
will affect everyone using that folder - not just your assistant.

Karl
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> On my assistants computer, i had installed a custom form for my contacts
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> to grab the custom form.  I can change the default form from the local
> folder, but the shared folder doesn't allow me to make the change.  Help!
 
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