Would a happy Exchange Admin be "gruntled" then?
Gruntling sounds like something a truffle-hunting pig does.
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> From: Hunter, Lori [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Well now the trick there would be knowing that they were disgruntled, now
wouldn't it? :)
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From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 2:19 PM
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Subject: RE: How Organizational Forms Work?
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From: Jerzy Setmajer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 9:36 AM
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Subject: RE: How Organizational Forms Work?
Well, first - do not give disgruntled employees permission to post
Organizational forms. Second, password protect
Well, first - do not give disgruntled employees permission to post
Organizational forms. Second, password protect all the forms before you
post. Keep the password list safe so you can "unlock" the form.
Usually, the developers want to password protect their own forms - don't
let them. You need
What about new viri installed via a disgruntled employee using vbs
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Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 6:19 AM
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Subject: FW: How Organizational Forms Work?
Lori, did this problem
on. So if
something goes wrong, you just copy it back and voila your change is backed
off.
Serdar Soysal
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From: Jerzy Setmajer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 1:46 PM
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>From my experience, if Outlook forms are put together by a responsible
person with basic knowledge of vbscripting, the forms can simplify a lot
of tasks and be used in variety of productive ways.
I do not believe they have a high impact on processing other than being
usually larger than regular
Wednesday, March 20, 2002 9:19 AM
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Subject: FW: How Organizational Forms Work?
Lori, did this problem lead to a policy change at that company? What became
of the incident? I am trying to avoid this exact scenario and would
appreciate any advice. Thanks, Steve Cl
didn't even
discover that there was an issue until 18 months after he was gone.
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Lori, did
, March 18, 2002 11:16 AM
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A buyout ago (The Associates) we had a chucklehead from the "home office"
come onto my server and install a bunch of his crappy forms. If you loaded
one of his forms (any one) onto your machine,
Hunter, Lori [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Siegfried!! You rock!! Now I don't have to rebuild my test box. The
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> financial guy who had to get rebuilt deserved i
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> Siegfried!! You rock!! Now I don't have to rebuild my test box. The
one
> financial guy who had to get rebuilt deserved it. And much more. I
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Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 1:43 PM
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Did you try to delete outcmd.dat? It holds all menu/toolbar
customization stuff. Search your HD for it. IMHO it'll not get
overwritten by a reinstall since it belongs to us
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 1:43 PM
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Subject: RE: How Organizational Forms Work?
Did you try to delete outcmd.dat? It holds all menu/toolbar
customization stuff. Search your HD for it. IMHO it'll not get
overwritten by a reinstall since it belongs to user data (as the
tlook. YMMV
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> From: Hunter, Lori [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 6:16 PM
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> A buyout ago (The Associates) we had a chucklehead from the "home
of
1:25 AM
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Subject: How Organizational Forms Work?
Our environment consists of Exchange 5.5/SP4 servers with OL2000 and we have
approximately 25,000 users. We currently do not allow forms to be published
to the Organizational Forms Library because of a fear of the impact it
problems though
it may take OST users a little longer to replicate the first time round.
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> From: Scott Perley-TM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 17 March 2002 06:44
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urday, March 16, 2002 23:44
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Subject: RE: How Organizational Forms Work?
I haven't had any problem with this. We have about 80 forms used from our
Org Forms library. There are about another 20-30 used strictly from public
folders.
Scott Perley
TELUS Mobil
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Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 10:25 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: How Organizational Forms Work?
Our environment consists of Exchange 5.5/SP4 servers with OL2000 and we have
approximately 25,000 users. We currently do not allow forms to be published
to the Organizational Forms Li
Our environment consists of Exchange 5.5/SP4 servers with OL2000 and we have
approximately 25,000 users. We currently do not allow forms to be published
to the Organizational Forms Library because of a fear of the impact it will
have on Outlook response time if there are too many forms.
Is thi
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