Re: Outlook Security and Administrative Package
From: Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] (suemvp_at_outlookcode.com)
Date: 03/18/04
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Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 09:16:56 -0500
I'm a little confused. Why are you trying to save the .oft form? You need to
publish it to the folder, then create items with the published version of
the form.
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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
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"simon parr" <sparr@ecp-it.com> wrote in message
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Outlook Security and Administrative Package
Hi
I've recently installed SBS 2003 and tried to customise
the outlook security setting using the Administrative
package and trusted code control.
However, the OutlookSecurity.oft form refuses to save
giving the error:-
"the access levels on this secururity setting cannot be
saved, probably because of an invalid password. This
setting is currently the default setting for all users.
You should either delete the setting or save it again, and
type the correct password."
I've checked all permissions to this folder and cannot get
it to save...
I have previously been able to get this to work on
SBS2000, but have had no luck so far on SBS2003.
Any help would be really welcome.
Simon Parr
sparr@ecp-it.com
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