(Exchange 5.5 + Outlook 2000)
I have used Outlook form converter to convert forms for OWA. After I have
converted the forms, they appears in the custom forms list to choose. (in
OWA) some of the forms contain compoents like DTPicker which are not
suitable to be used in OWA forms, so I want to make them only be allowed to
read but not compose in OWA. How to do this? Thanks!
You would have to provide some other control, for example a text box to
display a date.

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> (Exchange 5.5 + Outlook 2000)
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> suitable to be used in OWA forms, so I want to make them only be allowed to
> read but not compose in OWA, since . How to do this? Thanks!
Karen - 10 Aug 2004 02:53 GMT
thanks!
so now I have 2 versions of outlook form
I want the form with DTPicker cannot be used for composing in OWA, but
reading should be allowed.
How to hide the form so that the users cannot see it in the page for
choosing custom forms in OWA?
> You would have to provide some other control, for example a text box to
> display a date.
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> > read but not compose in OWA, since . How to do this? Thanks!
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 10 Aug 2004 03:37 GMT
You should ask OWA forms questions over in the
microsoft.public.exchange.applications group. Don't forget to tell them
you're using Exchange 5.5.

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