Limited Functionality of BMC

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Hi All:

Can somebody please tell me why my BMC seems so liminted in functionality?
For instance, I have only two tabs (General and Details), I can't find a
place to create Business Notes, and in the "Business Contact History"
section, it just displays e-mail that is sitting in my In-Box.

Your help is much appreciated.

Don
 
You've got a forms cache problem. It happens with BCM sometimes. Use the
following steps to fix it.

Choose the Tools menu.
choose Options.
Click the Other tab.
Click Advanced Options
Click Custom Forms
Manage Forms
Clear Cache



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Patricia Cardoza
Outlook MVP
Author - Special Edition Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Lead Author - Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference
Author - Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft OneNote 2003

http://blogs.officezealot.com/cardoza
http://www.cardozasolutions.com
 
Thanks for your post, Patricia. Actually, I found out the source of the
problem. Apparently, I can't have my Pocket PC in its cradle when I use BCM.
I know this seems hard to believe, but when I remove the unit from its
cradle, and restart Ooutlook, everything seems OK. Great undisclosed feature,
eh?

Is there a fix for this? Today has not been a good day for me as far as
using MS software is concerned. First, I find out that I can't synch BCM with
my Pocket PC, next, I found out I can't even have my Pocket PC in its cradle
when I start up Outlook!

I am going to demand a refund! This is not right!

Don
 
That problem is part of a large bug with ActiveSync. The problem isn't
actually BCM believe it or not :-) What happens is, ActiveSync starts a
no-UI version of Outlook so that it can sync with your Inbox. Then when
Outlook does start (when you click on the icon), it thinks it's already
loaded so it doesn't load the add-in (BCM).

Sorry for your frustration. I don't have an answer for when BCM v.2 will be
out, but I can tell you that it's more stable, has more features, and is
generally a large improvement.

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Patricia Cardoza
Outlook MVP
Author - Special Edition Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Lead Author - Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference
Author - Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft OneNote 2003

http://blogs.officezealot.com/cardoza
http://www.cardozasolutions.com
 
Thanks for your explanation, Paricia. I went for a jog to blow off some steam.

I know all software has bugs. I just wish MS had a better help web site
that could bring me to the source of the problem without me having to search
for that needle in a hay stack on my own. If Activesync knows it has a bug,
why not "push" that information to me, rather than have me go looknig for it?

I'll will wait a little longer for these fixes. I hope that my faithfulness
to MS will pay off.

Have a good weekend.

Don
 
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