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Unable to open default e-mail folders!31 Aug 2006 23:32 GMT2
I am receiving this message every time I try to open Outlook.  I have the
suggestions in this link to no avail:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/312337/en-us?spid=2520&sid=global
I have uninstalled and reinstalled all of Office and nothing helps.
.NET Object Model Reference21 Aug 2006 17:46 GMT1
Does anyone know where I can find, all in one reference, a complete
listing of all the classes and members of the .NET 2.0 Framework?
Thanks,
Mike
Outlook using statements08 Aug 2006 14:15 GMT1
I have been following along with the msdn how-tos on programming Outlook.
Specifically setting up a new task and new appointment using the outlook
interop.
The using statements that I use work fine with the creation of the task, but
Can I recover my Outlook information/Folder07 Aug 2006 16:46 GMT1
My PC (O/S MS Win XP PRO) went down. I setup a new workstation with 64 bit
HW/SFW. I can move the HDD from the old (down) PC to this new computer and
view the folders.
How can I retrive my Outlook folder or contents of the Outlook folder into
I have a vs 2003 c# program that extracts dist lists how do i change it to vs 2005 c#07 Aug 2006 06:02 GMT2
Option Explicit On
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Web.Mail
Imports System.Configuration
Programming Outlook03 Aug 2006 14:08 GMT3
Hello I am programming Outlook using C# and I need some help to do the
following:
1. Move Items to a non-default mail folder that I created: In my case I
have created a folder called "Backup" which was created at the root
 
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