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DeborahK
I am using the Outlook API from a .NET application to read all of the user's
contacts into a dataset. (This is NOT an add-in.)
I currently have Outlook 2000 and implemented the solution by setting a
reference to the Outlook 9 object library. It works great!
I read the article "Deal with Multiple Object Versions" and understand that
I can create additional projects in my solution with references to the other
libraries for Outlook 10 and Outlook 11.
My question is - how do I get those libraries without messing up my Outlook
2000 installed on my system?
Can I simply download the PIA's for XP and 2003 and install them? (The
readme for the 2003 PIA said I needed to have Office 2003 loaded.)
Thanks -
Deborah
contacts into a dataset. (This is NOT an add-in.)
I currently have Outlook 2000 and implemented the solution by setting a
reference to the Outlook 9 object library. It works great!
I read the article "Deal with Multiple Object Versions" and understand that
I can create additional projects in my solution with references to the other
libraries for Outlook 10 and Outlook 11.
My question is - how do I get those libraries without messing up my Outlook
2000 installed on my system?
Can I simply download the PIA's for XP and 2003 and install them? (The
readme for the 2003 PIA said I needed to have Office 2003 loaded.)
Thanks -
Deborah