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I'm hoping this is a 'performance' question. No one at vista.general
knew the answer. Vista Home Premium 32 Have a problem with my Outlook Forms. Can't open/edit custom forms. Someone on the Outlook ng said I probably have Forms Permission turned off in Vista. How do I turn it back on? |
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"j lunis" wrote in message ... I'm hoping this is a 'performance' question. No one at vista.general knew the answer. Vista Home Premium 32 Have a problem with my Outlook Forms. Can't open/edit custom forms. Someone on the Outlook ng said I probably have Forms Permission turned off in Vista. How do I turn it back on? It depends on who created the custom forms. If it was another user, you have to either have them remove the permissions block, or add you to the list. Once they are set, you can log in normally and work on them. SC Tom |
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"j lunis" wrote in message ... I'm hoping this is a 'performance' question. No one at vista.general knew the answer. Vista Home Premium 32 Have a problem with my Outlook Forms. Can't open/edit custom forms. Someone on the Outlook ng said I probably have Forms Permission turned off in Vista. How do I turn it back on? It depends on who created the custom forms. If it was another user, you have to either have them remove the permissions block, or add you to the list. Once they are set, you can log in normally and work on them. SC Tom |
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SC Tom wrote:
"j lunis" wrote in message ... I'm hoping this is a 'performance' question. No one at vista.general knew the answer. Vista Home Premium 32 Have a problem with my Outlook Forms. Can't open/edit custom forms. Someone on the Outlook ng said I probably have Forms Permission turned off in Vista. How do I turn it back on? It depends on who created the custom forms. If it was another user, you have to either have them remove the permissions block, or add you to the list. Once they are set, you can log in normally and work on them. SC Tom Well this is a home PC and (I think) I am always logged on as Administrator. How can I confirm I am Administrator? If I am, how do I access the forms? |
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SC Tom wrote:
"j lunis" wrote in message ... I'm hoping this is a 'performance' question. No one at vista.general knew the answer. Vista Home Premium 32 Have a problem with my Outlook Forms. Can't open/edit custom forms. Someone on the Outlook ng said I probably have Forms Permission turned off in Vista. How do I turn it back on? It depends on who created the custom forms. If it was another user, you have to either have them remove the permissions block, or add you to the list. Once they are set, you can log in normally and work on them. SC Tom Well this is a home PC and (I think) I am always logged on as Administrator. How can I confirm I am Administrator? If I am, how do I access the forms? |
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"j lunis" wrote in message ... SC Tom wrote: "j lunis" wrote in message ... I'm hoping this is a 'performance' question. No one at vista.general knew the answer. Vista Home Premium 32 Have a problem with my Outlook Forms. Can't open/edit custom forms. Someone on the Outlook ng said I probably have Forms Permission turned off in Vista. How do I turn it back on? It depends on who created the custom forms. If it was another user, you have to either have them remove the permissions block, or add you to the list. Once they are set, you can log in normally and work on them. SC Tom Well this is a home PC and (I think) I am always logged on as Administrator. How can I confirm I am Administrator? If I am, how do I access the forms? Open User Accounts in Control Panel and check your name. It should show you as Administrator. What version Outlook are you using? It's been a while since I've done any forms, so bear with me. Check this out: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223488 Look at Method 2: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/198034 Where to publish a form (they have to be published first before they can be used): http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290802 A lot more can be found he http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1 Put in "forms permissions" and pick Outlook from the drop-down menu. There are numerous Outlook newsgroups under Microsoft.public that may have more help. Sorry I couldn't be more help but, like I said, it's been a long time since I created or edited forms. SC Tom |
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"j lunis" wrote in message ... SC Tom wrote: "j lunis" wrote in message ... I'm hoping this is a 'performance' question. No one at vista.general knew the answer. Vista Home Premium 32 Have a problem with my Outlook Forms. Can't open/edit custom forms. Someone on the Outlook ng said I probably have Forms Permission turned off in Vista. How do I turn it back on? It depends on who created the custom forms. If it was another user, you have to either have them remove the permissions block, or add you to the list. Once they are set, you can log in normally and work on them. SC Tom Well this is a home PC and (I think) I am always logged on as Administrator. How can I confirm I am Administrator? If I am, how do I access the forms? Open User Accounts in Control Panel and check your name. It should show you as Administrator. What version Outlook are you using? It's been a while since I've done any forms, so bear with me. Check this out: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223488 Look at Method 2: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/198034 Where to publish a form (they have to be published first before they can be used): http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290802 A lot more can be found he http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1 Put in "forms permissions" and pick Outlook from the drop-down menu. There are numerous Outlook newsgroups under Microsoft.public that may have more help. Sorry I couldn't be more help but, like I said, it's been a long time since I created or edited forms. SC Tom |