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From
28/10/1997 11:34:07
Matt Mc Donnell
Mc Donnell Software Consulting
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
 
 
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28/10/1997 11:30:10
Matt Mc Donnell
Mc Donnell Software Consulting
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00056121
Message ID:
00057009
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36
>>>When exactly did you get the message? Are you able to create a session object?
>>>
>>>What version of Exchange are you running?
>>>
>>>What code are you running? Are you using SendInternetMail? I need a little more information to be of help.
>>
>>First of all I have to change the line:
>> loSess = CREATEOBJECT("MAPI.Session")
>>to:
>> loSess = CREATEOBJECT("MSMAPI.MAPISession")
>>
>>Then, when I attemp to do:
>> loSess.logOn() && - optional parameter ....
>>it says:
>> OLE Error code 0x80020006. Unknown OLE state code
>> (the error pops up in Spainsh, the translation might not be 100% exact).
>>
>>So I use SignOn instead and it seems to work, but when I try to do:
>>
>> loMsg = toSess.outbox.messages.add && returns message/outbox object
>>
>>I get the same error message.
>>
>>I am using MS Exchange version 4.
>>
>>Thanks for your interest,
>>Javier.
>
>There's your mistake (and mine??). MAPI and MSMAPI are different.
>MSMAPI uses MSMAPI.OCX and is for sending mail with a form. That might
>be what you're looking for, but that's not what my prg does.
>
>EMAIL.PRG uses MAPI 1.0, which is a dll (actually a series of dll's,
>including: MAPI.DLL, MAPI32.DLL, MAPIXX.DLL and others. , which should all reside in your SYSTEM32 directory) I believe I posted a more comrehensive
>list a while back.... Try doing a text search on your system for
>"MAPI 1.0" in *.dll's and make sure that all the MAPI files in a public
>system directory.
>
>HTH
Forgot the most important file: MDISP32.EXE, which also resides in the
SYSTEM32 directory
Matt McDonnell
...building a better mousetrap with moldy cheese...
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