Like many others I am trying to get around the ClickYes issue when sending emails and FAX's through Outlook 2000 SP-3.
I have tried the ClickYes utility, but it did not seem to work and eliminate the need to click a response. I am still awaiting a response from the vendor on why it did not work.
In the mean time I am investigating other approaches including Redemption and CDO which I have seen referenced in this forum.
I need to send both Emails and FAX's and using Outlook 2000 (on Win 2K PC's) appears to handle both reasonably well. But the Click Yes issue is a problem.
I downloaded Redemption, registered the DLL and attempted to run some of the example VFP code that I have seen posted, but no email was sent. And I do not know if Redemption will send FAX's through Outlook. If someone has knowledge of this product I would appreciate their suggestions and/or advice.
Additionally I have seen mention of using CDO, but I am uncertain of its capabilities (email AND FAX's?) and it is unclear which version to use (it seems to be OS specific). Anyone's advice/suggestions who has personal experience with this approach would also be welcome.
Your advice and suggestions are most appreciated.
Thanks,
JRB-Bldr
I have tried the ClickYes utility, but it did not seem to work and eliminate the need to click a response. I am still awaiting a response from the vendor on why it did not work.
In the mean time I am investigating other approaches including Redemption and CDO which I have seen referenced in this forum.
I need to send both Emails and FAX's and using Outlook 2000 (on Win 2K PC's) appears to handle both reasonably well. But the Click Yes issue is a problem.
I downloaded Redemption, registered the DLL and attempted to run some of the example VFP code that I have seen posted, but no email was sent. And I do not know if Redemption will send FAX's through Outlook. If someone has knowledge of this product I would appreciate their suggestions and/or advice.
Additionally I have seen mention of using CDO, but I am uncertain of its capabilities (email AND FAX's?) and it is unclear which version to use (it seems to be OS specific). Anyone's advice/suggestions who has personal experience with this approach would also be welcome.
Your advice and suggestions are most appreciated.
Thanks,
JRB-Bldr