I think I found it.
It turns out that VB6 being unable to send email through Outlook Express may have been a side effect of installing the patches, rather than being caused by it.
I could find nothing on the internet about anyone mentioning a similar problem (naturally). So I started...
I think I found it.
It turns out that VB6 being unable to send email through Outlook Express may have been a side effect of installing the patches, rather than being caused by it.
I could find nothing on the internet about anyone mentioning a similar problem (naturally). So I started...
I have been writing a VB6 program using MAPI and Outlook Express 6 to send email from a Windows 2000 pc. Things have been working fine. I have sent dozens of emails from the application in the last few weeks.
Today, I tried to send email for the first time since last week. After I hit the...
I have been writing a VB6 program using MAPI and Outlook Express to send email. Things have been working fine. I have sent dozens of emails from the application in the last few weeks.
Today, I tried to send email for the first time since last week. After I hit the Send button, I closed the...
I have little experience with Visual Basic. I see a number of examples of sending emails via MAPI with more than one attachment, but none regarding receiving emails via MAPI with multiple attachments. Can anyone show me an example of reading the pathnames of all email attachments via MAPI in...
I found a similar question about XP speed on another website. In that one, the author says that the VB6 app runs fine on Win 2000 and XP pre-SP2. The author's problem happened when the app was installed on XP SP2 machines and loaded screens that tried to access a database.
I checked the XP...
I have a VB 6 (SP 6) aplication that runs on Dell machines running Windows 2000 with a 1.70 GHz processor and 1 GB RAM. The application connects to an Access 2000 database on the same machine.
One screen edits about 65 database fields. That screen takes about 2.5 seconds to load.
Recently, I...
I am new to using VB6. If a user highlights a row in an Active X Datalist Control, but then scrolls the selected item out of sight, is there anyway to automatically force the highlighted item to reappear?
I've looked around but don't happen to see a solution. Some have suggested...
I am new to using VB6. If a user highlights an item in a datalist, but then scrolls the selected item out of sight, is there anyway to automatically force the highlighted item to reappear? I've looked around but don't happen to see a solution. Thanks.
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