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Dom



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PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 6:03 pm    Post subject: FDM Forms Reply with quote

Hello,

Someone sent me an FDM form and I would like to install it on our Exchange
2000 server. Can someone point me to documents on how to do this? I browsed
the MS knowledge base and could not find any materials. Your help is
appreciated. Thanks.

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Dom



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 8:39 pm    Post subject: RE: FDM Forms Reply with quote

Okay, I know how to locally import this form to make it available in
Outlook. But is there any way to import this form to Exchange 2000 to make
it available for everyone? Thanks.

"Dom" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Someone sent me an FDM form and I would like to install it on our Exchange
> 2000 server. Can someone point me to documents on how to do this? I browsed
> the MS knowledge base and could not find any materials. Your help is
> appreciated. Thanks.
>
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Leif Pedersen [ MVP]



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 1:12 pm    Post subject: Re: FDM Forms Reply with quote

Hi,

If you have permissions to the organizational forms folder (a system public
folder) you should be able to import it to here from your Outlook client and
in this way make it available to everyone.

Leif

"Dom" skrev i meddelelsen @microsoft.com...
> Okay, I know how to locally import this form to make it available in
> Outlook. But is there any way to import this form to Exchange 2000 to
> make
> it available for everyone? Thanks.
>
> "Dom" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Someone sent me an FDM form and I would like to install it on our
>> Exchange
>> 2000 server. Can someone point me to documents on how to do this? I
>> browsed
>> the MS knowledge base and could not find any materials. Your help is
>> appreciated. Thanks.
>>

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