Hi mudit 

I would appreciate it a lot if you could provide me with examples of 
how to achieve this in axapta 4.0

thanks willem

--- In [email protected], mudit mittal 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Are you talking about the outlook security send/acess dialog ? By 
the way outlook security dialog will not come in Outlook 
syncronization feature in 4.0 (not 3.0).
>    
>    
>   1.There are different options to prevent it depending upon 
whether you have exchange and/or  what version of outlook you are 
running on.
>    
>   2.If you dont want to touch outlook/exchange settings (or may be 
not possible to do with that) and you are ready to change some code 
in Ax , you will be able to supress the outlook security dialogs. In 
4.0 , limited support to extended MAPI is introduced , system 
classes - MapiEx*(MapEx,MapiExMail,MapiExAppoint...). With use of 
extended MAPI you dont get security dialogs (irrespective of 
Ol/exchange settings). You can modify the code to send Ax reports to 
use  OOM + Extended MAPI  , which will supress all dialogs.
>    
>   PS - If lot of people want to supress this dialog, i will write 
some examples how to do that in Ax 4.0
>    
>   Regards
>   Mudit
>    
>    
>    
>   willembth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>           Hi 
> 
> About Outlook. does anybody know how to prevent that stupid 
message 
> from showing when you email a report ?? 
> 
> PS my client does not want to move to office 2007 at the moment.
> 
> --- In [email protected], mudit mittal 
> <muditmittal81@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Abdul
> > 
> > My first take on this one - Use outlook synchronization feature 
> in Ax , you can synchronize Ol contacts , appointments and tasks 
to 
> Ax (and vice-versa). So contact in ol will be represented by 
contact 
> persons in Ax. Then you can use Ax to send mails to those contact 
> persons. (Outlook sync is a powerfull feature which has been 
redone 
> in 4.0)
> > 
> > If you dont want to create Contact persons in Ax for the 
> contacts in Ol , then you can still definately read the Address 
book 
> in Outlook and just write code to send mails. Easy way to get hold 
> of Contacts would be using Outlook Object Model and hooking 
through 
> COM. For sample code , look through class 
> smmSelectContactPersonsFromOutlook_Form - 
fetchContactsFromOutlook. 
> The method basically fetches the contacts from outlook and insert 
in 
> a temporary table and then show it on a form.
> > 
> > 
> > PS - A note to all , if people are interested in knowing more 
> about Outlook syncrhonization , i can write about it.
> > 
> > 
> > Regards
> > Mudit
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Abdul Kadar <kannuvappa_ngr@> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I would like to know that, is they any way to get all the 
> contact's email address stored in Microsoft Outlook to Axapta 
(into 
> reports, or forms, whatever). The intention is to write code to 
send 
> a common email to all the contacts. 
> > 
> > Any idea would be greatly appreciated!
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Abdul
> > 
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