the 2003 responses have not helped. Thank you for your time and stewardship
with my request!
I am guessing it can be form corruption. Try to create a new Outlook
profile and configure BCM on it. If that does not work, Can you please
mention the repro steps that caused this problem.
-Sat
repro.... is me clicking on a "project" under the "Business Projects" tab in
BCM.
thank you for your help....
the only thing I can think of that changed recently were the new microsoft
updates.... could they have changed anything....?
-Sat
By the way, thank you for your assistance with this...
I am open to any other suggestions you may have.
Derek
Is the issue only with projects or with Accounts, Contacts, Opportunities
also?
-Sat
I've never come across this message before. Did you install an Office
or Outlook service pack recently?
I am not sure of the timeline, but I am pretty sure that this started
happening for me right after I recieved distribution of SP1 for BCM. I
wonder if uninstalling this (if that is possible?) might rectify the issue.
I know, I know, "no one else is experiencing this...." but then again it has
only been a few days since we received sp1 for BCM 2007.
It is funny too, that for 2003, there are all sorts of fixes for this
(security settings) but that functionality is not accessible in 2007 as it
was in 2003... Anyway, thank you for your continued efforts and I look
forward to your responses...
derek
we are running Office Small Business 2007 with sp1 previously without issue...
thanks for zeroing in on this... It is what I was thinking too and wrote to
'Sat' in the previous post...
derek
I'd try Microsoft support and get them to figure out what in the
Service Pack would trigger that message. Did you also install Office
SP1?
goto Tools->Options
Click on Advance Options button
Click on Custom Forms button
Click on Manage Forms button
Click the clear cache button.
Close all the opened dialogs and restart outlook.
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Hi,
I tried this but does not seem to fix the issue. I imported a xlsx
file into Accounts. I added 3 or 4 new fields and one of them was Yes
or No flag. I deleted all the new fields, deleted all the data and
created a new database. I get the same error (as it is from the
form?).
I could not locate any form (with .cfg extension) that resembled
Accounts.cfg or something like that.
Please help.
Thanks
Thank you,
Pat
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"appan....@gmail.com" wrote:
> On Feb 15, 3:52 pm, Jerry Blake (MSFT) <jbl...@online.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
> > Have you done any customizations to the form? The issue might be a corupted
> > form cache. You could try to clear your forms cache:
> >
> > goto Tools->Options
> >
> > Click on Advance Options button
> > Click on Custom Forms button
> > Click on Manage Forms button
> >
> > Click the clear cache button.
> >
> > Close all the opened dialogs and restart outlook.
> > --
> > --
> > Jerry Blake [MSFT]
> > Visit team blog athttp://blogs.msdn.com/bcm
> >
> > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
> >
> >
> >
> > "eph61820" wrote:
> > > Sat,
> > > No, this is why it is very weird... every other functionality of BCM 2007
> > > works great, it is just the "Business Projects" that gives me this error.....
You'll need BCM v2 Service Pack 4 for BCM 2003 to run on Vista.