Re: Forms error - Rules issue?
- From: "Sue Mosher [MVP]" <suemvp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 15:19:11 -0400
Have you checked with your own email administrators? Looked to see if
they've set up security in the Outlook Security Settings public folder?
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54
"bottle" <emptybottlechicago@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thank you for the article link. I did try making the registry edits
but to no avail. I think a rule is being introduced by our sbs 2003
server. Just don't know where to look. Any other suggestions?
On Apr 30, 11:18 am, "Sue Mosher [MVP]" <sue...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Did you read the article I suggested? It contains information about
security
issues related to using non-Outlook controls. It's usually an issue only
with one-off forms, which shouldn't be running code at all, unless the
network administrator is allowing code to run behind one-off forms.
However,
it looks like there is also an add-in involved, not just a custom form.
The
Event Management System error you shared is not coming from the form code.
As for the second error, if line 7 in the form code is this statement:
Page.Controls("msfgArtist").height=99
the "Could not find the specified object" error message suggests that the
Event Details page has no control named msfgArtist or that the control
cannot be loaded.
"bottle" <emptybottlechic...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks for your post. I am including the code from the form.
Unfortunately the desginer believes that this is a security issue that
is being controlled by our server, we just cant figure out where to
modify the rules.
Function Item_Open()
Set Page = GetInspector.ModifiedFormPages("Event Details")
Page.Controls("dtAnnouncement").height=17
Page.Controls("dtAnnouncement").width=105
Page.Controls("dtAnnouncement").value = Date()
Page.Controls("msfgArtist").height=99
Page.Controls("msfgArtist").width=463
Page.Controls("msfgPromotion").height=99
Page.Controls("msfgPromotion").width=463
End Function
The page has a MSFlexGrid control. Line 7 sets height on this control.
The security feature is preventing this.
On Apr 28, 4:10 pm, "Sue Mosher [MVP]" <sue...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Seehttp://outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=67, the section on Blocked
ActiveX Controls.
If you want help with code, you'll need to provide the actual statement.
We
have no way of knowing what code line 7 contains.
"bottle" <emptybottlechic...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We contracted a designer to create an outlook form for us. I asked
the designer to summarize what the form is doing which is below.
?The form has a msflex grid component. When the form loads we are
loading data from a sql server and populating this grid. This is the
part that is triggering the security warning.?
We are getting errors and warnings on the client computers (xp box
with office 2003) and cannot figure out where they are coming from. I
am posting in this forum as I believe our server is forcing a policy
that is causing the issue. Problem is that I don?t know how to solve
it. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. The errors we are
receiving when using the form are listed below. We have an SBS 2003
server w/ service pack 2
Notification
Microsoft Forms
to help prevent malicious code from running, one or more objects in
this form were not loaded. For more information contract you
administrator.
Error
Event Management System
adxoutlookevents_Newinspector.error while opening the new item. Error
returned was could not find the specified object at
microsoft.visualbasic.compilerServices.latebinding.lateget.......
Error
Script Error
Could not find the specified object. Line No:7
.
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