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Old August 18th, 2003, 09:49 AM
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Default Calling Outlook Express from Access VBA

Hi,

I'm trying to call Outlook Express from my Access VBA code. I've called Outlook successfully, but now that we're trying to use SMTP rather than Exchange, we've switched to Outlook Express. It would seem that there should be an Outlook Express library (like the Outlook reference library), but I can't find any evidence of it anywhere.

Any ideas?

Laura
 
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Laura,

I don't konw which MS Access version you have, but i guess that from 2k to Beta 2 2K3 the Active X "Mail outlook Express Object" and its different objects are available.
I did not test if it works or not, I just know that they are there and are available.

Good luck

Estuardo






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