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/ Developer / Custom Forms / How to clean up Outlook's Forms Cache Last reviewed on October 1, 2015 —7 Comments When you receive the message The form the custom form cannot be opened outlook 2010 required to view this message cannot be displayed. Contact your administrator It usually
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means that you need to clean Outlook's forms cache. To clear the forms cache in Outlook 2010 and clear forms cache outlook 2013 newer, follow these steps: Go to Filemenu, Options. Click Advanced. Click Custom Forms. Click Manage Forms. Click Clear Cache. Restart Outlook. To clear the forms cache in Outlook 2007 and older, the custom form cannot be opened outlook 2013 enterprise vault follow these steps: Go to Tools menu, Options. Click the Other tab, and then Advanced Options. Click Custom Forms. Click Manage Forms. Click Clear Cache. Restart Outlook. If that doesn't work, delete the Forms Cache Files. Close Outlook. Locate the Forms folder. In Windows 7, 8 or Vista, its at C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\FORMS Delete all the frmcache.dat file and folders that are in the Forms
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folder. You'll have one folder for each custom form you have installed. If you haven't created custom forms, you won't have any folders here. Re-open Outlook. When you restart Outlook, and use a form Outlook will automatically reinstall the form, recreating the forms cache and index. For a shortcut to the Forms folder, copy, then paste the following line in the address bar of Windows Explorer in Windows 7, 8, Vista: %localappdata%\Microsoft\Forms or in Windows XP: %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Forms Discuss in our communityClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Share on Skype (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Related Posts: Publishing Custom Forms No Automatic Signatures on Custom Forms & Templates Solutions for common issues affecting Microsoft Outlook calendars user FAQ: Problems creating Appoi
2011 10:56 administrator Knowledge Base - Team Helpdesk for Outlook When you try creating a new case, or open an existing case or mark complete to a case in the custom form cannot be opened outlook 2007 the Team Helpdesk Ongoing Cases sub-folder, you might encounter the following error message the custom form cannot be opened. outlook will use an outlook form instead. the operation failed from outlook: This usually happens when form cache for Outlook on the local system has become corrupted. 1. Clearing the
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forms cacheThe first thing you should try is clearing the forms cache. This will make sure that, in the case of using a custom form, the latest published version of your custom http://www.slipstick.com/developer/custom-form/clean-outlooks-forms-cache/ forms gets loaded again.To clear the cache; * Outlook 2007 and previous Tools-> Options…-> tab Other-> button Advanced Options…-> button Custom Forms…-> button Manage Forms…-> button Clear Cache * Outlook 2010 File-> section Options-> section Advanced-> group Developers-> button Custom Forms…-> button Manage Forms…-> button Clear CacheWhen you want to clear it manually, delete all contents from the following directory when Outlook is close; * Windows http://www.assistmyteam.net/KB/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=15:solution-to-the-form-required-to-view-this-message-cannot-be-displayed-contact-your-administrator&catid=1:team-helpdesk-for-outlook&Itemid=2 XP C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\FORMS * Windows Vista and Windows 7 C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\FORMS And then restart Outlook. 2. Verify that Outlook is configured to use the correct formIf you still have this issue after clearing the forms cache, make sure that Outlook is configured to open the correct form when creating a new item in that folder. To see which form is the default, right click on each of the Team Helpdesk folder and choose Properties. Here you’ll find a drop down list called “When posting to this folder, use:”. Making sure the following are matched; Ongoing Cases folder - AMTSupportCaseResolved Cases folder - AMTSupportCase.ClosedKB folder - AMTKnowledgeBase If you are using Outlook 2003, make sure you have the latest service pack installed for Office 2003. The latest service pack for Office 2003 is SP3, and for Office 2007, it is SP2. < Prev Next > Last Updated on Friday, 14 January 2011 11:11 Home Pages KB HomeRecent Published ArticlesBack to AssistMyTeam Home Products Attachment Manager for OutlookDatabase Exporter for OutlookData Sync for Outlook & SharePointDocument Exporter for Internet ExplorerDocument Exporter for OutlookPersonal Helpdesk for OutlookPersonal Helpdesk for Outlook & ShareP
March 2011 13:34 administrator Knowledge Base - Personal Helpdesk for Outlook Normal 0 false false false EN-IN http://www.assistmyteam.net/KB/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=204:i-received-qthe-custom-form-cannot-be-opened-outlook-will-use-an-outlook-form-instead-the-operation-failedq&catid=2:personal-helpdesk-for-outlook&Itemid=21 X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 "The custom form cannot be opened. Outlook will https://www.howto-outlook.com/downloads/clearformscache.htm use an Outlook form instead. The operation failed" If you encounter this error message, it probably means the form cache of the particular Outlook folder has gone corrupted. To fix it, follow the steps below: Before you proceed, make sure you are the owner of cannot be the Ongoing Cases folder For Outlook 2003, 2007: Step 1. Right-click Ongoing Cases/Resolved Cases folder > Properties > Forms tab > Manage Step 2. In the Forms Manager dialog, click 'Clear Cache' button. Restart Outlook. For Outlook 2010: Step 1. Go to Backstage view > Options > Advanced > Custom Forms... button Step 2. In the custom form the Custom Forms options, Click 'Manage Forms...' button Step 3. In the Forms Manager, Click 'Set...' button on the extreme right Step 4. In the Set Library To dialog, choose 'Folder Forms Library' option, and navigate through the folders and specify the 'Ongoing Cases' or 'Resolved Cases' sub-folder. And Click OK. Step 5. In the Forms Manager dialog, now you will see the 'AMTSupportCasePersonal' (in case of Ongoing Cases subfolder) or 'AMTSupportCasePersonal.Closed' (in the case of Resolved Cases subfolder) in the box. Now click 'Clear Cache' button. Restart Outlook. If the above steps do not work,you can also manually delete the contents of the following folder to clear the form cache of Outlook: * Windows XP C:\Documents and Settings\%USERNAME%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\FORMS * Windows Vista and Windows 7 C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\FORMS < Prev Next > Last Updated on Monday, 26 November 2012 09:01 Home Pages KB HomeRecent Published ArticlesBack to AssistMyTeam Home Products Attachment Manager for OutlookDatabase Exporter for OutlookData Sync for Outl
into the error “Outlook cannot open this form…” message on some occasions.In that case, you’re only solutions it to clear the Forms Cache and try again.Unfortunately, clearing the Forms Cache is quite a longwinded process. Especially when you are a Custom Forms developer, you’ll probably find yourself clearing the Forms Cache on a regular basis and find it quite time consuming.The script in this article can be used to quickly delete the Forms Cache.Built in method to clear the Forms CacheScripted method to clear the Forms CacheVBS Code for referenceBuilt in method to clear the Forms CacheBefore showing the scripted way to clear the Forms Cache, below are the instructions to clear the Forms Cache via the built in methods:The short way can only be used when you are using Outlook 2007 or previous and have Owner permissions for the folder or are working with a pst-file:Right-click the folder with the issues-> Properties-> tab Forms-> button Manage…-> button Clear CacheThe long way must be used when you for instance only have “Read” permissions on a Public Folder or in any case when using Outlook 2010 or Outlook 2013:Outlook 2007 and previous:Tools-> Options-> tab Other-> button: Advanced Options…-> button: Custom Forms…-> button: Manage Forms…-> button: Clear CacheOutlook 2010 and Outlook 2013File-> Options-> Advanced-> button: Custom Forms…-> button: Manage Forms…-> button: Clear CacheScripted method to clear the Forms CacheThe download below contains a vbs-file called clearformscache.vbs to quickly clear Outlook’s Forms Cache. The script can be used “as is” and doesn’t require any additional configuration.This scripted method requests you to close Outlook and once closed, it locates your Forms Cache folder and then deletes it.Download: clearformscache.zipVBS Code for referenceThe following code is contained within the zip-file referenced in the