From: Geoff Schaller on 1 Apr 2010 19:24 Guys, I will put up a link to this code shortly. I have to compile instructions first and this weekend is rather socially full... Geoff PS - you guys use the term 'exchange' and I suspect you don't mean that. You probably mean: email, appointments, calendar items, tasks, contacts and notes. These are Outlook items. Trust me, you don't ever want to deal with Exchange, although you can, because basically you are dealing with Outlook. Yes, we are expecting Outlook to be connected to exchange and some domain OU but exchange really has nothing to do with this. Am I right or have I misinterpreted your interest? "Gustavo Biasone" <rosario.soft(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:717c0dba-6356-40e6-9c8f-0fa98e5ab9c9(a)30g2000yqi.googlegroups.com: > Hi, > I'm interested in that sample too. > Our application export appointments to Outlook already, but we need to > implement this for Exchange also. > > Regards, > Gustavo > > On 31 mar, 18:12, "Geoff Schaller" <geo...(a)softxwareobjectives.com.au> > wrote: > > > How familiar are you with OLE? > > > > (I can put a sample up over the weekend) > > > > "Danilo Giuliani" <softd...(a)tiscali.it> wrote in message > > > > news:4bb38a57$0$30897$5fc30a8(a)news.tiscali.it: > > > > > > I have to load appointments in Exchange, where can I find examples also > > > Vulcan or VO? > > > > > Thanks > > > > > Danilo > > > > >
From: Wolfgang Riedmann on 2 Apr 2010 12:18
Hi Danilo, if you need to interface Exchange please have a look to Redemption at http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/ If you are familiar with the Outlook inteface, you can use nearly the same code to access Exchange directly. Wolfgang |