Ed
> Try looking in the registry; if it's installed, there will be a registry
key for the ProgID Outlook.Application >under
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Outlook.Application; this will point at a CLSID;
locate the registry key >HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\the CLSID you found
under the ProgID; it will have a LocalServer32 >subkey; the default
value is the actual full path to start Outlook.
>
Thanks for the info - this seems to work - presumably I can use this method
for all Windows 32-bit O/S ie 2000, NT, 98 and 95 ?
Regards
Anna
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