missing locations page in appointment form

J

jeffreq

I've searched extensively on Microsoft's website as well as the general web,
and I can't find an answer. I installed the beta version of Office 2007 way
back when, but then it ran out. Then I had Office 2003 installed through a
site license, and so I had installed the Live Search Maps Add-In. Then,
through the site license I was able to install Office 2007 Professional.
That's when the maps function quit working. At some point it also removed the
[Locations] page on the Appointment form. I figured it had something to do
with the add-in, so I did some different things like uninstalling the add-in,
repairing/re-installing Office, running the diagnostics, and I don't know
what else. Lately, Outlook has removed the [Location] group (different from
the button on the [Show] group--I don't know, perhaps that was a remnant of
the Live Search Maps thing. What I really want is the ability to map an
address through Outlook, even if it means linking to an external website. I
just don't like always having to go to google maps or mapquest and finding
it, then copying the link and inserting it into the appointment.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Live Maps was removed from availability and the mapping service no longer
works - you should uninstall the add-in. If the form isn't fixed after
uninstalling live maps, run docmessageclass to fix it
(http://www.publicshareware.com/download/DocMessageClass.zip)

http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2009/20090505.htm

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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