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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Contrôles ActiveX en VFP
Divers
Thread ID:
00258548
Message ID:
00262638
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>Can someone point me in the right direction for finding MSMAPI32??
>

The the only copy I have on any of my systems other than in the Windows System or System32 directory came from VS97 SP3 as a part of the VB5 update distribution for DevStudio.) MSMAPI32.OCX has standard dependencies on USER32.DLL, KERNEL32.DLL, OLE32.DLL, OLEAUT32.DLL, ADVAPI32.DLL and GDI32.DLL according to DEPENDS.EXE, all of which had better be on the target system beforehand...

I suspect that it is a part of the current MS operating system distributions, since its present in one form or another on all the systems I have here at home (Win98, Win98 SE, and NT 4.0 for both workstation and server) and most have never had a copy of VB on them. I have no information on redistribution permissions, but it is not in any of the lists I have on hand for VS6, so its either assumed to be there, or is not allowed to be distributed by developers without separate permissions.

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>>>We have accomplished the ability to create a folder and place a series of pdf (Acrobat 4.0) files that are VFP6 reports into the specific folder created for them.
>>>We wish to be able to programmatically zip specific folder(s) into a self-extracting file for delivery via e-mail. We appear to have already barked up the wrong tree with the WinZip tools. Can you tell us whether DynaZip and Active Delivery will give us what we want before we "shell out" the amount required for them. Should we go for the "Complete Bundle" or is the AD/DZ+AX Bundle sufficient?
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>>Jim,
>>
>>I use Dynazip to zip files and folders form within VFP and I'm very happy with it.
>>I never used Active delivery but it seems a good product too.
>>
>>I use the Dynazip ActiveX to Zip files and send files via E-mail (I use MSMAPI32). It all works ok. I've never worked with Self-Extract Files. But I think that should'nt be very hard to handle.
>>For what I do I don't really need the comlete bundle (although that whats I got).
>>I don't know if you need it to get the self-extract files. Take a look at www.innermedia.com, their site.
>>
>>I hope I've helped.
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