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wtjohnson - 27 Sep 2004 20:13 GMT
I'm new to forms. I've created a form that I want the company to use so I'm
trying to create an Organization Form Library. I'm following the instructions
listed in KB Atricle 244591. I'm now able to see the system folders but when
I right click the EFORMS Registry folder there is no "New" option. Is this a
permissions thing?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 27 Sep 2004 21:24 GMT
It could definitely be a permissions thing. Are you the Exchange
administrator?

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> I'm new to forms. I've created a form that I want the company to use so
> I'm
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> a
> permissions thing?
wtjohnson - 28 Sep 2004 12:59 GMT
I'm not sure how they have Exchange set up. Our parent company has control
over it.  I've asked them to look into it but customer service isn't their
forte. I just want to make sure I've done everything thing on my end that I
can try.

btw... love the book. I've found it very useful.

> It could definitely be a permissions thing. Are you the Exchange
> administrator?
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> > a
> > permissions thing?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 28 Sep 2004 14:06 GMT
I'd say it's in their hands at the moment.

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> I'm not sure how they have Exchange set up. Our parent company has control
> over it.  I've asked them to look into it but customer service isn't their
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>> > a
>> > permissions thing?
wtjohnson - 28 Sep 2004 13:59 GMT
Sue,

I went back and took another look at permissions. I added myself with create
permission, waited 5 minutes and I could add it. Not sure why it worked that
way but it did.

Thanks for your help.

Tom Johnson
Systems Administrator
PMSLIC

> It could definitely be a permissions thing. Are you the Exchange
> administrator?
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> > a
> > permissions thing?
wtjohnson - 28 Sep 2004 14:01 GMT
There is one other thing. When I send this for it leaves a blank copy in my
drafts. Anyway to stop this?

> It could definitely be a permissions thing. Are you the Exchange
> administrator?
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> > a
> > permissions thing?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 28 Sep 2004 14:36 GMT
Send what?

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    Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
    http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx

> There is one other thing. When I send this for it leaves a blank copy in
> my
> drafts. Anyway to stop this?
wtjohnson - 28 Sep 2004 15:07 GMT
Nevermind. Whatever I did... it no longer leaves a drat in the draft folder.

> Send what?
>
> > There is one other thing. When I send this for it leaves a blank copy in
> > my
> > drafts. Anyway to stop this?
 
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