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form settings
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Form settings in Microsoft Forms control whether a form accepts responses, how it handles submissions, and who can access it. Common issues include forms that stop accepting responses due to expiration dates, response limits, or tenant policies like Data Loss Prevention (DLP). For Windows Server environments, default saved form settings can be lost when connecting to shared printers, affecting enterprise workflows. Troubleshooting involves checking form configuration, permissions, and tenant-level rules to restore functionality and prevent recurrence.
Microsoft Forms’ core promise is simple: collect answers quickly and reliably. When respondents hit a link and see “This form is no longer accepting responses” or the form simply won’t submit, that promise collapses—and organizers, IT admins and end users alike scramble for answers. This feature...
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