Thanks for your reply.
I am sorry for the late response.
I still have the problem of access the agenda tool
I want to use ODBC or ADO. Is there a way.
Kind regards
Jan Dorresteijn
>Sure, if it's Outlook97 (or better).
>
>It has an object model. Go to the VB Editor in Outlook and look at the Object Browser (F2) or VB Help for help on any given area.
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>Or post a specific question: I'm working on an Outlook automation solution right now and may be able to help.
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>>Is there a way to access outlooks agenda, task etc in VFP
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>>Thanks,
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>>Jan Dorresteijn
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