TANDBERG V 11.8 manual Problems with Outlook 2003 SP2 and SP3

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A screen for publishing the form will then pop up.

It is important that the fields are filled in exactly as described below (case sen- sitive).

Look in: select Organizational Forms Library

Display name: enter ‘Meeting’

Form name: enter ‘VideoConference’

‘Form Name’ is case sensitive and must be entered exactly as described above.

Press ‘Publish’ when done.

You have now completed step 1 (out of 3) of the post installation process.

Problems with Outlook 2003 SP2 and SP3

In some cases, Outlook 2003 with SP2 installed will not show the form. This is described in knowledge base article 907985 (http://support.microsoft.com/de- fault.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;907985).

To publish the form, choose File -> New.. -> Choose Form.. from the File menu of Outlook. Select ‘User Templates in File System’ from the Look In: dropdown box.

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Contents Functional overview IntegrationAppendix B Logging Server OS Exchange ServerOutlook Logging Impacts on the Exchange serverPage Installation Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Permissions needed by the Exchange integration Uninstallation Upgrading Page Post installation setup Page Publish Custom Form Problems with Outlook 2003 SP2 and SP3 Page Page Let tool create accounts Use existing accounts Review selections Page Change password for tms-service Advanced ConfigurationChange log path Asynchronous meeting requestAdvanced Usage Enable AutobookingRebuild TMS server connection Change ‘FROM’ address for outgoing e-mailsEnable/Disable sinks Reconfigure Accounts from TMSUnhide/Hide from Exchange Address List RemovePage Customize Calendar permissions Enable users for booking of videoconference sys- temsOutlook Making a booking using Activating the VideoConference FormBooking meetings with Videoconferencing rooms Picture Mode QualityReservation Type Send Exchange meeting invitation Changing or editing an existing meeting Troubleshoot Error messages of bookings in the past from TMSValue Meaning Log size and rotation