Public Folders and custom form publishing?
Hi, We have a custom form that was developed when we used Outlook 2003 and Exchange 2003. Now that we've upgraded to Outlook 2010 and Exchange 2007, I have been asked to make a change to this form. It seems like a simple change, just changing the items in a dropdown list control. I made the change and published the form to the Organizational Forms Library however it didn't seem to take. No one, including me originally saw the change on the form. A few hours later one of my users came around and said that he now had the change but the other users around him didn't. I checked an now I too have the change, so it seems that Exchange just needed time to propagate the change. It has been well over a week now and still only a few users have received the changed form. I did a quick test and discovered that if I logged into another computer I received the old form even though I have the new form on my main workstation. So can someone explain this to me? Does it really propagate by computer and not user? Is there a way I can push the new form to all my users other than the basic publish function of Outlook/Exchange? I'm guessing there must be a repository of these forms in Exchange somewhere, is there a way to edit them there? Thanks in advance, Linn
August 16th, 2012 12:56pm

Have you cleared the Forms cache in Outlook? Thats usually the first step to ensuring you see any changes on the Form in the Org Forms Library ( Its a system folder in the public folder tree). If you are still seeing the old form after clearing the forms cache in Outlook, then update the content of the public folder itself if there are mutiple replicas of it on the public folder servers. Still applies to Outlok 2010: How to Clear the Outlook Forms Cache
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August 16th, 2012 4:03pm

Hi, Thanks for the suggestion, gave it a try but no joy, as they say. Didn't seem to change a thing. Thanks, Linn
August 16th, 2012 4:23pm

On Thu, 16 Aug 2012 16:42:54 +0000, lkubler wrote: >We have a custom form that was developed when we used Outlook 2003 and Exchange 2003. Now that we've upgraded to Outlook 2010 and Exchange 2007, I have been asked to make a change to this form. It seems like a simple change, just changing the items in a dropdown list control. > >I made the change and published the form to the Organizational Forms Library however it didn't seem to take. No one, including me originally saw the change on the form. A few hours later one of my users came around and said that he now had the change but the other users around him didn't. I checked an now I too have the change, so it seems that Exchange just needed time to propagate the change. > >It has been well over a week now and still only a few users have received the changed form. I did a quick test and discovered that if I logged into another computer I received the old form even though I have the new form on my main workstation. > >So can someone explain this to me? Do you have more than one replica of the folder? Are the replicas "in sync"? >Does it really propagate by computer and not user? Neither. Replication is "per public folder database". >Is there a way I can push the new form to all my users other than the basic publish function of Outlook/Exchange? > >I'm guessing there must be a repository of these forms in Exchange somewhere, is there a way to edit them there? If you have more than a single replica for the organization forms try removing all but the replica you make the changes to. Deleting the forms cache on the local machines may also be necessary if you have only a single replica of the folder: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/195754 --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
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August 16th, 2012 6:25pm

Hi Rich, I'm not in the office today but how do I know if I have more than one replica and if they are in sync? Thanks, Linn
August 25th, 2012 7:41am

Ah, thanks! In the Public Management Console I looked at the Properties of the Folder in question and it shows only one entry on the Replication tab. Use public folder database replication schedule is checked. Thanks, Linn
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August 25th, 2012 8:49am

On Fri, 17 Aug 2012 11:46:20 +0000, lkubler wrote: >I'm not in the office today but how do I know if I have more than one replica and if they are in sync? You could use the "Public Folder Management Console" in the EMC's toolbox. Or you could use "get-publicfolder <folder-path> | fl" to see the information. You can use the "Get-PublicFolderStatistics -identity <folder-path> -server <server> | fl" to get, and compare, the folder data in each replica. --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
August 25th, 2012 11:18am

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