Automatically clear Microsoft Outlook Forms Cache

  
                  Contains most recent Microsoft Office 2003 patch release date Microsoft Outlook 2003, there is a question about custom forms, accompanied by an error message: "Outlook can not open the form", unfortunately, there is no other detailed information to prove this problem where is it.

culprit of the problem is probably due to an infected Microsoft Outlook forms cache, you have to do is clear the cache.

This problem can be solved through Microsoft Outlook itself, but needs to be a clear demonstration to get the necessary commands. At the same time, if you use a local .PST file or an Exchange server public folder, this requires a different way to accomplish this task, which also makes things complicated. If you are forced to repeatedly clear the Microsoft Outlook Forms Cache, it will make things more cumbersome. Fortunately, Microsoft Outlook Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Robert Sparnaaij created a script, written in VB, that automatically clears the Microsoft Outlook Forms Cache.

When you start running, this script prompts you to close Microsoft Outlook (if you don't do this, there may be an attempt to force Microsoft Outlook to close), and then clear the file in this path: %UserProfile%\\Local Settings\\ Application Data\\Microsoft\\Forms. Here is where the Microsoft Outlook Forms Cache is stored. This folder is also deleted at the same time. In the process, the form cache may have problems due to licensing issues.

Note If you run this script on a system that has a virus protection program installed and protected in real time, the virus protection program may try to disable this script from running.
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