I gather from
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324999 that if
the corresponding language's organization forms folder doesn't exist, it
uses another that is on the server.  It seems to indicate that if you
only have one, it will work for all client languages.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
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Subject: Org Forms & Languages


I'm a bit confused about how Outlook uses the Org Forms libraries in
different languages. I believe that the general idea is that Outlook
will use the forms library folder whose language matches that of the
client.

So say I've got 3 sets of org forms in languages A, B & C. What happens
with a client using language D? Is it then unable to use Org Forms
(given that none match the client language)? Or, what if I use client
language B but want to use a form in language A? Is this possible?

The reason I'm enquiring is that I'm considering implementing a single
(english) Org Forms folder in our org, as I don't believe we have a need
for localization of forms. My concern is that Outlook would not provide
non-english clients with access to these folders? Have I got that
correct?

TIA.
Cheers, Nick.



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