Michael,

First, your English is much better than my German, and better than that of
70% of the mouth breathers produced by the American "educational" system. 

As to your question, I'm not sure I have an answer directly, but I do have
an implementation methodology question. Is there a reason that these scripts
are to be run from the client side? Personally from an administrative and
manageability perspective, I'd think I'd like to have the locations of these
scripts centralized. 

In discussions with some of my peers I always worked from the base
proposition that 3rd party management tools for Exchange are best designed
to utilize a web based interface in which the scripts reside centrally and
the ability for a user to execute a specific task is based on access
permissions to the script or within a larger access control wrapper which
encompasses the script options.

Sorry for taking the discussion off topic, but I'm just interested in the
design factors which led to one implementation methodology over another.

Regards,

Chris

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: mnk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2001 5:15 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: How to use CDOEXM from VBSCRIPT on the client side
> 
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> this is my frist posting here, so I hope I am at the right place. I'm
> rather desparated! My colleques have programmed some very 
> nice VBScripts
> to administrate an Exchange 2000 environment. The only 
> drawback is these
> scripts run only at the server directly. From different informationen
> sources I got confirmed CDOEXM objects should also be useable from the
> client side but noone could describe the prerequisit to do so. Our
> milestones for delivering these scripts are comming closer 
> and closer so
> please give me any information you have at hand.
> 
> A very big "Thank you" in advance
>    Michael
> 
> PS: Excuse my poor english I am not a native speaker.

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