With this new information, is it possible for me to:
1. Detect when the user closes Outlook
2. Freeze the closing action of Outlook until my code finishes its scan.
3. If the user closed Outlook in step 1 above, close it now.
Would it be too much to ask for even sample code on how to do this...
Unfortunately not. I'm surprised that other programmers have not met the same fate as me when programming Outlook.
It seems that the error is occuring within the Framework as eventually, my Try...Next gets control of the code flow, but that's only once I kill the Outlook process that's left in...
Need to open an independent Outlook process.
I have written a VB Dot.Net app which scans the Outlook Inbox. But I am getting this error:
A first chance exception of type 'System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException' occurred in mscorlib.dll
Showing balloon: t=[Outlook Not Ready], s=[Error...
I have written a VB Dot.Net app which scans the Outlook Inbox. But I am getting this error:
A first chance exception of type 'System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException' occurred in mscorlib.dll
Showing balloon: t=[Outlook Not Ready], s=[Error [462] occured in the ProcessInbox module. Failure...
I am trying to restore a folder from a tape from 2008-06-23. The tape is a monthly tape which has been retrieved from our Monthly Tape Archives, but when I try to select the session to restore, I get a msg:
"The selected session has been pruned. Do you want to merge the session now?"
I assume...
Newbie:
I have moved some Exchange mailboxes from our old server, XMAIL, to our new Exchange server, XMAIL2. I've just found out that OWA will not work with both servers, just one, so the users on XMAIL2 can not get OWA.
I thus want to route HTTPS traffic to XMAIL2, but I've never done this...
Can someone pls show me the commands which will allow me to save my Cisco router's setup to my notebook using the command line interface?
Thanks.
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I think I found the answer....Service Groups. Edit a Security Policy and you will find a button called "Manage Service Groups". I defined a SG called "RDP" with port 3389 to 3389.
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Thanks Brent. Yeah, I have all my internal users VPN in first, the run Terminal Server using the internal IP of the TS server. But for the small number of suppliers we have who need TS access to our system, I had setup a RDP access policy for only their specific IPs. Thus, if you don't have a...
I'm configuring a Cisco ASA5510 to allow RDP into the private network, from the internet (port 3389) so that home users can use WinXP RDP to log into the Win2003 Terminal Server.
I don't think the ASA has a definition for RDP protocol so I wanted to make one. I want to create a protocol defined...
Can't find any references to it anywhere under "Documents & Settings". I can't even find it in the registry!
It starts up when I log into the corporate network and even when I take my notebook home.
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I have the following network:
WinNT4 Metaframe Server
DAVMFRAME
192.168.1.5
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192.168.1.18
Cisco 770 router
10.0.0.1
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10.0.0.2
Cisco 770 Router
172.16.8.1
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WinNT4 Domain Server
WAREHOUSESERVER
172.16.8.4
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Network of computers
Running Win9x, WinNT4 WS, WinXP
DHCP clients
The...
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