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John A. Bailo
I have a program that I'm converting from Outlook 2000 to Outlook 2003.
It basically opens Outlook and iterates through a series of items in a
public folder.
I was able to run this as a scheduled task overnight.
But now, it seems to want to have me be logged in already or it will not
log into Outlook.
Also, in 2003, there is this little dialog that says "a program is
trying to access outlook, do you want to give it access for" and then
there's a drop down with 1 minute, 3minutes, 10 minutes.
How can I configure my Outlook 2003 client so my interop program can
login and run without any dialog boxes or without my having to have the
client open at the time it runs?
It basically opens Outlook and iterates through a series of items in a
public folder.
I was able to run this as a scheduled task overnight.
But now, it seems to want to have me be logged in already or it will not
log into Outlook.
Also, in 2003, there is this little dialog that says "a program is
trying to access outlook, do you want to give it access for" and then
there's a drop down with 1 minute, 3minutes, 10 minutes.
How can I configure my Outlook 2003 client so my interop program can
login and run without any dialog boxes or without my having to have the
client open at the time it runs?