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PlatinumGuy

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Apr 2, 2007
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I have an exchange server that is acting as my domain controller.

The VM machine is logged on to the domain using the admin account. This means i have local and Domain admin rights. I was logged on as this user when installing VM, i have selected a basic install with no IMS or anything else. I have my email address set in manager etc.

I have my Outlook installed and working ok.

If i install VM Pro and set it to use SMTP it works fine first time.

I am trying to get it working for MAPI. Will it work? Will it buggery.

My VM Server is 2003 SP2, i am using the trial software that has support for 2003 sp2, i have confirmed this is supported but not released yet. Dont worry about this at this point.

I am logging on to the vm machine using the domain account and the vm service is logging on using the domain account.

I have set my VMPro to MAPI.

Question. Typically i have never had to set a MAPI profile, it uses the default MAPI profile installed on the pc. If i want to fill these fields in, exactly where does this info come from? Is it the domain account user name and password? Where should i be looking to find the info for these fileds exactly?

In my debug i can see that the MAPI is logged on and also that it is sending an email. However i never see any sent items or anything in my MAPI client.

I know there are things surrounding security and 2003 however i would at least expect to get a warning telling me something is trying to send an email on my behalf. Im not getting anything in the MAPI client at all.

Any ideas? Cheers

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To anybody who gives a flying, i got this working.

It was the outlook security template that fixed it.

I had created a registry key as a string instead of a DWORD, it now works.



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