Registering an Exchange Web Form
Registering an Exchange Web Form
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Custom Exchange Web forms can be registered in the Exchange store. After forms are properly registered, Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 displays the custom forms.
Important Microsoft FrontPage® Server Extensions are not supported on Exchange Server 2003 because the mapped M: drive required to upload some data to Exchange is no longer supported. Existing applications can no longer use this functionality.
To register an Exchange Web form manually
- Create the form the editor appropriate to your needs.
- Modify the form to add the functionality that you want. You can also choose to add the form itself to the store.
- Log on to the Exchange Server computer as a user with rights to write to the intended directory.
- Register the Web form in the store.
For additional information about registering Exchange Web forms, see the following topics:
Registering an Exchange Web Form Using PROPPATCH
Using ADO to Set the SCR and Default Document Properties
Binding Messages to Custom Forms
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