Form cannot view code

H

hans.fuller

Outlook 2003 & 2002 (tried both) trying to run a VB macro
from a form. The View Form at the Desig Form tab gives us
the error - Unable to lad this feature. An attemt was
made to reference a token that does not exist. -
This feature works from a Win2K or NT workstation but not
from the Win3K terminal server.
Macro security is set to low.
Hans
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP]

What code are you using to try to run the macro?
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R

Reetu

Hi,

Even I am facing the same error ..

I installed Microsft outlook 2003 on Windows 2003 OS.
I created a new public folder.I then created a new post
form via Tools -> Forms -> Design.Now when I Click
the "View Code" icon I get the following error -> "Unable
to load this feature. An attempt ws made to reference a
token that does not exist".

I tried installing Outlook 2003 on a differnt machine
having Win 2003 OS. There too I face the same problem.

Whereas I dont get this problem when I install Outlook
2003 on Windows XP.

Thanks & Reagrds,
-Reetu
 
S

Siegfried Weber

Outlook 2003 & 2002 (tried both) trying to run a VB macro
from a form. The View Form at the Desig Form tab gives us
the error - Unable to lad this feature. An attemt was
made to reference a token that does not exist. -
This feature works from a Win2K or NT workstation but not
from the Win3K terminal server.
Macro security is set to low.

See if that helps:

302003 - OL2002: Forms with VBScript Do Not Work with Terminal Services:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;302003&Product=ol2002


Although it mentions Outlook 2002 the same applies to Outlook 2003 AFAIK.
 

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