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Updating Outlook forms on Org Forms Lib corrupts frmcache.dat
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anetcetera
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Registered: Sep 2000 Location: Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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Help! We currently use Outlook 98 clients with Exchange Server 5.5 SP1 (clients' O/S=WinNT 4.0 & W95). Every single time I make a change to any of our existing custom forms and publish it/them to our Organizational Forms Library, some clients' frmcache.dat file becomes corrupt. This file has to be renamed, and their Outlook relaunched after a reboot. In some cases, this fix doesn't work at all, forcing us to reinstall all software (we use drive imaging). I'm so tired of chasing this problem around; can anyone help?
Thanks,
Anet
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09-15-00 07:07 PM
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ex-chef
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Registered: Sep 2000 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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Have you tried uninstalling the (old) forms before resubmitting te revised forms? A bit of juggeling, but this is the solution I'm using for the same problem.
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anetcetera
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