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Error in outlook 2003 : Please help

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Reetu Agarwal - 26 Nov 2003 17:13 GMT
Hi All,

I have created a small integration project using outloook
2003. I am using VbScript to code. The project requires
few other software like Visio 2003, visual studio.net
2003 , Exchange 2003 etc.

Finally to test my project I tried installing all the
required software on a new machine and did all the other
settings in outlook 2003 on new machine.

On the new machine I could see my public folder
called "ExchangeIntegration". I tried to open the form and
I get this error : "Could not load an object because it is
not available on this machine".

I tried creating a new public folder, added the network
place, installed the form on that folder. I still get that
error. If I try the same process on my initial machine
everything works fine.

On one of the sites it said we need to enable "Allow
script in shared folders" via Tools --> Other --> Advanced
Options. I did that but still it doesn't work.

I even tried registering scrrun.dll in winnt\system32.

May be I am still missing some settings that I need to do.

Please help.

Thanks In Adavance,
-Reetu Agarwal
Reetu - 26 Nov 2003 18:05 GMT
Hi All,

I tried the following steps too but even this doesn't
seems to solve the problem..

On the Tools menu, click Options.
Click the Other tab, and then click Advanced Options.
Click Custom Forms.
Click Manage Forms.
Click Clear Cache.
Close all open windows, and then restart Outlook 2003.

Regards,
-Reetu

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Patricia Cardoza - [MVP Outlook] - 26 Nov 2003 20:57 GMT
Sounds like you have an ActiveX control that's not available on the new
machine.

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Author, Special Edition Using Microsoft Outlook 2003

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