You can download my free VB6 program at www.jimnull.com (click on the Downloads button) to accomplish this. It interfaces well with Outlook 2000 and Outlook 98.
It will not work with Outlook Express.
Because of Outlook 2002's security issues, the first 3 to 5 email addresses get ignored...
I am on an Exchange 5.5 server running MsOutlook workgroup. When I send a calendar appointment to someone on internet Outlook email they receive it as a text email rather than a MSOutlook appointment. I have been told by Microsoft Support that this is a known bug in an Exchange 5.5...
If you attempt to open a file that is already open VB will return runtime error #55 ... you could create code that traps this error, and then moves you onto your desired processes in your error handling.
I am on an Exchange 5.5 server intranet. When I send a MsOutlook 2000 (workgroup) appointment to someone on MsOutlook 2000 (internet) not on our intranet, the appointment arrives as text. Microsoft support says that this is know problem with Exchange, there is not fix. I have a hard time...
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