Lost Access to my Business Contacts Form
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Date: 05/14/04
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Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 17:53:06 -0700
Angie - you are an angel. Thank you from the bottom (and
Top) of my heart. I just did what you so professionally
outlined and it worked. I have never used a news group
before but I was desperate and you saved my bacon. Thanks.
>-----Original Message-----
>You can fix the problem temporarily by the following
>steps ... I'm trying to figure out how to fix it
>permanently still!
>
>To resolve this problem, use one of the following
>methods:
>Clear the Custom Forms cache in Outlook 2003. To do so,
>follow these steps:
>On the Tools menu, click Options.
>On the Other tab, click Advanced Options.
>In the Advanced Options window, click Custom Forms.
>In the Custom Forms window, click Manage Forms.
>In the Forms Manager window, click Clear Cache.
>Click Close.
>(Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 836558)
>There are other methods outlined in this article as
well,
>but be careful ... it is incredibly easy to wipe out all
>you've saved if you follow the other directions ...
>speaking from experience! Be sure to back up your
>business data base before you begin!
>Angie
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hello, I am a new user of Outlook 2003 and Business
>>Contact Manager. I have 28 contacts in my Business
>>contacts in Business Contact Manager. Out of the blue,
>>when I click "New" to create a new contact I get the
>>following message:
>>The form required to view this message cannot be
>>displayed. Contact your administrator.
>>When I click ok I get:
>>Array index out of bounds.
>>when I click on a card to open it I get:
>>Unable to display the folder. Your profile is not
>>configured to support this operation for this user.
>>At some point I got this message:
>>The custom form could not be opened. Outlook will use
an
>>outlook form insr=tead. The form required to view this
>>message cannot be displayed. Contact your administrator.
>>
>>I don't know where it got the idea I have an
>>administrator - I'm afraid there is just me. Also it
>>worked one minute and then just started spewing these
>>messages. Worse I cannot access the information I
stored
>>against these clients and I was really happy with the
>>system, in fact it was fantastic. Any ideas how I can
>get
>>access to this mysterious form? Which I hasten to add,
I
>>did not create it - it was the standard MS form that
>>opened when I first loaded the software.
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
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