Hi,

I emailed Alex off list and he said
�Well, the solution I wrote was PVSW property :(

Again, I was kind of hoping that With had gotten some of it. But it
really wasn't that hard.

Yes, it was a VB COM object and it would get the addressbook for any
user as well as the global one; plus it could read messages from any
message store. It was a pretty neat - but since I don't run Exchange
here I couldn't duplicate it. I believe it just used CDO and it DID
require Outlook 2k to be installed on the server (only because Outlook
sets up some registry entries that CDO required as well as coming with
Outlook).

I do appreciate it - it would be great to give that to the community.
Actually - i have a vague memory that it might have been included in the
ComponentZone. So if anybody has an archive of that - it might be
there.�

So if there is someone that has an old ComponentZone archive...


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Alex Kac has. Dunno if he's still on the list. The old PVSW list server
used to do that I believe.

R
On Monday, August 26, 2002, at 10:28 AM, Campbell, Steve V. wrote:
Okay

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So, may I ask one farther.�I have been following this thread.�Has anyone
ever tackled this?�A COM that would talk to Exchange?

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Exchange is not ODBC compliant. You could go to all the bother to write
a COM object that can read Active Directory but it's probably not worth
the hassle.

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Anybody know if� Tango can�connect to a exchange server ODBC or
something, I want to connect to the public contacts.

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