Hi Sue
I seem to be able to read everything I need except in one crucial case: for
a new appointment that has not yet been saved and has no extra attendees, I
was hoping to be able to determine who owns the calendar in which the
appointment is being made. This information is proving to be elusive, but
once the Scheduling page has been visited it is the first entry in the
attendees list. I though there might be some way of instantiating that page
without the user having to take any action.
Obviously this is only an issue when the user is making the appointment in
someone else's calendar. I've read an old thread that you contributed to
discussing how to find out in whose calendar a new appointment is going to
be saved, but it didn't seem to reach a conclusion.
Do you have a solution to this problem?
Thanks
Tim
Try calling Recipients.Resolve all or saving the item, to force the user's
data entry to be committed.
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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54