Outlook 2003 Sp2 Calendar Appointment Form Not Found Error
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get an error message when trying to add an appointment to my calendar: "The form required to view this message cannot be displayed. Contact your administrator." What can I do to https://www.msoutlook.info/question/316 repair this? This usually happens when you are using a custom form within http://productforums.google.com/d/topic/calendar/-DmP-V0Lrx0 that folder and the form cache has become corrupted or the add-in that was using that form is no longer installed on your system. A “form” is basically the design and the function of the fields when you open or create a new Outlook items such as a message, appointment or outlook 2003 contact. Clearing the forms cache The 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 forms gets loaded again. In the case that you just uninstalled an application that was using a custom form, it will purge this cached form and Outlook will try outlook 2003 sp2 to load the original message form. 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 and Outlook 2013File-> section Options-> section Advanced-> group Developers-> button Custom Forms…-> button Manage Forms…-> button Clear Cache When you want to clear it manually, delete all contents from the following directory when Outlook is close; Windows XP C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\FORMS Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\FORMS Verify that Outlook is configured to use the correct form If 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 the folder and choose Properties. Here you’ll find a drop down list called “When posting to this folder, use:”. You can find the default for each folder in the list below; Folder containing Default form email messages IPM.Post contact items IPM.Contact calendar items IPM.Appointment task items IPM.Task notes IPM.StickyNote journal items IPM.Activity Live Local add-in A common cause
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