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Default Mail Notification in MS SQL Server


Hi All!

I'm current working on a DTS Job in MS SQL Server.
I made a SQL Server Agent Job for automatisation

Now I look to brief me true E-Mail and this is
Probably working when I am executing Outlook.

But when outlook doesn’t run, I only get my notification
After starting outlook. So when outlook doesn’t run I never
will get any notification.
And this is a problem because of this is a server

Possible resolutins :
I should outlook start as a service, or install a program
that gets the notification from the MAPI interface und send this
to a mail server.

Any ideas?

I woud be glad
Kilian





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