Marcia,
Please advise me on the following observations:)
1) To implement CDO.Appointment and CalendarMessage, CDOEX.DLL must be installed?
2) CDOEX.DLL is included with XP-Pro, but not Win2K?
3) CDO.DLL on Win2K can be configured (?) to service "Appointment" and "Calendar" objects. providing Outlook is installed.
On my office desktop (XP) I beleive I can instanciate a CDO.Appointment object. On site, on clients Win2K (Outlook 2K also), I can CDO.Message, but cannot CDO.Appointment (create an Outlook Appointment/Calendar message).
Is there someting I can do to Outlook to make this happen - Anything usefule in the MAPI.Session object?
WinDLL sells CDOEX.DLL (9 bucks), but doesn't that guy require Exchange be installed. Also - there are servers here - they have Exchange - anyway to use CODEX.DLL that may be there?
I know - all over the board - but any help - as always - is appreciated!
Thanks
>Hi Garrett.
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CDO doesn't come with OE, >
>I never said that CDO came with OE. I said that the easiest way to get a default configuration was to set up web e-mail in OE < s >.
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Also, it doesn't install by default: you have to select it in the setup.>
>I think that is the case for Win2K. I'm not so sure about XP Pro. I just installed XP Pro on a clean machine and CDOex is installed. I don't recall having to so anything special.
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>BTW, there is a big difference between CDO v1.2.1 and CDO for Win2K. The latter is not an ugrade. It is a complete rewrite and is not MAPI based.
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