Chris,
Thanks for your post. I worked on this issue extensively in November of
2004 with Winifred Weng in the
microsoft.private.directaccess.outlook-exchangeclient newsgroup under the
subject "Outlook 2003 Crash - Junk E-mail folder". Winfred suggested this
news group. He felt that the problem was the tablet pc because the same
form did not cause a crash on a desktop using Outlook 2003.
Phil F
"Chris H." <winxpnews********.com> wrote in message
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> Phil, I don't have a solution for you here, but you might also try posting
> these details to the microsoft.public.outlook and/or
> microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms newsgroup to let the Office MVPs
> have a shot at it. There's also a very good web site -
> www.slipstick.com - which MVP Sue Mosher runs which may be helpful for
> you. There should be no difference at all in reference to being on a
> Tablet PC, since the operating system (Windows XP Pro) and the Outlook
> program are the same.
> --
> Chris H.
> Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
> Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
> Associate Expert
> Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>
>
> "Phil F" <PF@DrPhilipFleming.com> wrote in message
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>> Setup: Motion Computing 1400 Tablet PC as a client on a Small Business
>> Server 2000 SP1 network connecting to the server both via 100Mb Ethernet
>> and
>> 802.11G router. Office 2003 installed. No Outlook 2003 add-ins are
>> present.
>>
>> Issue Description: When we use a custom form to forward SPAM emails as
>> attachments, Outlook 2003 will crash when we insert the email
>> attachments,
>> or when we send the form with the attached emails, or when we delete the
>> SPAM from
>> its original folder after sending the form with the attached emails.
>> Usually the form crashes on the first attempt at inserting the SPAM into
>> the
>> form as attachments. On the second attempt usually we can insert the
>> SPAM
>> as attachments and send the email to our SPAM filter vendor. Then it
>> will
>> crash when the SPAM is deleted from its respective folder. After Outlook
>> 2003 restarts, the SPAM has been deleted. This behavior occurs when the
>> Tablet PC is connected to the network via wire or via wireless router.
>> This
>> behavior does NOT occur with Outlook 2003 on a Windows 2000 desktop using
>> the exact same form and technique.
>>
>> I have recreated the form several times.
>> I have uninstalled and reinstalled Office 2003.
>> Neither of these two maneuvers has worked.
>>
>> Does anyone have any suggestions?
>>
>> Phil F
>>
>>
>>
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