The destination log directory path where this data is stored and accessed from is %localappdata%\SaRALogs\UploadLogs.ĬurrentUser\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSCRMClient The table below provides information such as scenario type, data collection source, data collection path and data collection files. To know more about what log files are created by SaRA, search for your scenario in the table below under the “Scenario” column and view the relevant information in the same row. If you are unable to sign in, your log files will not be sent to Microsoft. Note, if you are not signed into SaRA when you click Send, you will be prompted to sign in. The following image is an example screen where log files are collected during a scenario and there are options to view the log files and to send the logs to Microsoft.
The first release in the Windows XP Operating System for OUTLOOK.EXE was on inside Office XP.
EXE files fall under under the Win32 EXE (Executable application) file type category. The only time you would want to send log files from SaRA to Microsoft is when you are working with Microsoft Support and the log files need to be reviewed. OUTLOOK.EXE, also known as a Microsoft Office Outlook file, was created by Microsoft for the development of Microsoft Office Outlook. For more information, see Using Fields with Controls, Using Visual Basic with Outlook, and How to: Create a Form.
Add the fields, controls, and code that you want to your new form.
(For more information, see How to: Publish a Form.When you run a scenario in Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant (SaRA), some log files may be created and you will be given an opportunity to send these files to Microsoft. On the Developer tab, in the Custom Forms group, click Design a Form, and then select the standard form on which to base your custom form. For more information, see Using Fields with Controls, Using Visual Basic with Outlook, and How to: Create a Form Region. On the Developer tab, in the Custom Forms group, click Design a Form, and then select the standard form on which to base your custom form.Īdd the fields, controls, and code that you want to your new form. Use replacement form regions to replace a default page or an entire standard form. Use additive form regions to extend the user interface on the default form or to add an extra page to a standard form. Hide the existing page on the form, create a new page, and add fields or controls to that page. To change many of the existing standard form pages, you can:
Most standard forms have more than one page on the form, but only the pages on the mail and post forms, and the General page on the contact form are customizable. When you select a standard form, consider the extent to which you want to customize the form.
I do not want to install Excel 2016, PowerPoint 2016, or Word 2016 when I install Outlook 2016, so that I can continue to use the other Office apps with my perpetual license. I would like to subscribe to Office 365 so that I can use Outlook 2016. For more information, see Using the Field Chooser. Office 2013 is licensed with a perpetual license, not a subscription. For example, to see all of the fields that are available in an email message, click All Mail Fields in the Field Chooser. Each type of Outlook item has a set of fields built into it. Select the form for the type of item that has fields best suited to the needs of your custom solution. If you plan to post the custom form in a public folder, choose the standard post form. If you plan to distribute the custom form by email, choose the standard mail message form. There are a few things to consider when you select the standard Outlook form for your custom form solution: If you do not want to use the functionality in a default form that Outlook provides, you can customize the form by hiding, adding, or replacing portions of pages or entire pages, or by replacing entire standard forms. Some of the default pages of these forms can be customized. You must base all custom forms in Microsoft Outlook on standard forms. Send and receive SMS directly from Microsoft Outlook just like email, using our Office SMS software.