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Title:Microsoft Exchange Server
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Moderator:FLASK2::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 17 1995
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Thu Jun 05 1997
Number of topics:1099
Total number of notes:5174

1027.0. "How does Outlook get to see the public folders?" by WOTVAX::16.194.208.3::warder.reo.dec.com::sharkeya (Who am I now ?) Wed Apr 23 1997 17:48

Using outlook, I can download new mail etc. I cannot get at the public 
folders or my remote mail box. I get a message saying ' the informatio 
store could not be opened'.

Anyone know whats going on ?

Alan

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1027.1Try a new profileTEAMLK::alfras1_port12.alf.dec.com::teamlk::maximousThu Apr 24 1997 16:555
I had to delete my profile and create a new one to regain access
that had mysteriously vanished. Try this before anything more
drastic.

Signe
1027.2Its working nowWOTVAX::16.194.208.3::warder.reo.dec.com::sharkeyaWho am I now ?Fri Apr 25 1997 01:214
Yes,its all working now. I have 2 profiles - on-line and off-line.

Alan

1027.3Outlook and Visual BasicROMEDU::NEBBIAMario Nebbia @RIO - Rome, ItalyThu May 22 1997 19:3010
I am comparing Outlook with Exchange Client. Exchange Client allows creating
forms and editing/enhancing them using Visual Basic.

Is there a similar feature for Outlook (I mean, something like Visual Basic)?

Is it possible to use forms created with Exchange Client + VB with Outlook?

Regards

Mario
1027.4AXEL::FOLEYRebel without a ClueTue May 27 1997 23:2921
	Outlook is miles better in the ability to create applications.
	Outlook uses VBscript (or VBA?) for programability. You can
	also embed ActiveX controls. Rumours are flying that there will
	be a way to output the resulting Outlook form as an HTML
	document in the future. 

	I SERIOUSLY reccomend that you look at the Outlook sites.

	http://www.microsoft.com/outlook
	http://outlook.useast.net/outlook/

	And the following book:

	Here is the URL for purchasing Peter Kreb's "Building Microsoft
	Outlook 97 Applications" (at a great discount) through Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=1572315369/8399-7351735-041041


							mike