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Visual Basic Scripting Support error in Outlook, how to include option

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U-Bob - 01 Nov 2005 17:36 GMT
This error "Microsoft Office Outlook can't provide form scripting
support" has been discussed here before, with the solution being

"The best approach is to update your custom Office installation package
to include the option for Visual Basic Scripting Support in Outlook."

I can't seem to find out where that can be done in the *.MST file.  I
have everything installed to my Citrix servers via the MST file.  Where
in the MST might I be able to do this?  Can I just push out a change to
the servers to resolve this issue?

Bob Bair
Citrix Administrator
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 30 Nov 2005 20:49 GMT
There's an extra file you need to copy to the installations. See http://www.slipstick.com/config/terminalserver.htm 

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> This error "Microsoft Office Outlook can't provide form scripting
> support" has been discussed here before, with the solution being
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> Citrix Administrator
> University of North Carolina at Charlotte
 
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