I am coding an API providing some functionalities for sending and receiving email on outlook programmatically.The functionalittes I need work fin in my API but each time the API wants to access each mail item's details user gets a dialog box propt from outlook asking for confirmation which is annoying because the API has a timer to run every 5 minutes to check the inbox of outlook to see if any new email has come to the inbox and if yes doing some checking on emails and storing the emails information behind the sceen.
There fore I need to disable the security dialog box programmatically while the code is running in my API.I know there are some packages for sale to manage this (such as Outlook Security Manager)
are two issues i need to work now in regards to outlook automation.1] text formatting in mail body (eg bold, changing font...etc)2] how to by pass the security prompt "A program is trying to access..."3] add mail disclaimer for every mail generated through vba.
I'm programming a mass emailer for my newsletter using Outlook.Everything is working great except for two security dialog boxes...The first is how long I should give my application and the second is "if I should let my program send out the email".I do really understand this is perfect security but I need to have Outlook trust my application.These newsletters are going to 1000 people and this would be really tedious if I had to click each dialog box.
I have now spent a long time trying to figure out how to fix this problem, hoping someone here could give me some hints What I'm trying to do: I need a way to save mail items to a folder on the computer What I have done so far: I created a component, where you could drag a mail item from Outlook on to. This component then saves this mail item to a folder on the computer
I send email through Outlook using VB.Net 2005; this is working fine. At the same time, however, I receive the following message: A program is trying to automatically send Email on your behalf. Do you want to allow this ? if this is enexpected, it may be virus and you should choose no. Is there any way to avoid this?
I want to execute autoit script using vb.net in vs 2010. While executing it keeps prompting. Is it possible to embed a manifest file in a class lib type project in vb.net. As currently I cant see any option to add a manifest. How to disable that prompt to occur while executing a script from code.
How do you disable the Security Alert?I'm using the WebBrowser Control to open office documents and everytime I navigate to the files location and when use the right mouse button or try to open a document
I get a Security Alert Form that ask, You should only run files that come from websites that you trust.
when iam signing up in site then i have this security alert below image how to disable that security alert forever from internet explorer or in webbrowser
I am writing a small visual basic application to install clean up tools quickly on any machines that we need to work on here at my workplace. I am using 4-5 cleanup programs that I have packaged into MSI's and have batch scripts that I am calling in my visual basic application to run them as silent installs. However, because I am doing the silent installs, windows always pops up with the "open file - security warning" and I have to click run for each individual program. I am wondering how to get around this from my end within the application. I know it can be disabled in windows but I am not wanting to have to go through a process on every machine that I run this program on. I would like to find a fix on the back end in my script.
Imports Microsoft.Office.Interop Public Class Form1 Public Sub SaveAttachments() Dim objOL As Outlook.Application
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This is my code. When i am tryng to run it in my VB editior i got the errors
1.Outlook.Application, Outlook.MailItem,Outlook.Attachments,not definedWarnings as Warning1Namespace or type specified in the Imports 'Microsoft.Office.Interop' doesn't contain any public member or cannot be found. Make sure the namespace or the type is defined and contains at least one public member. Make sure the imported element name doesn't use any aliases.C:\Documents and Settings\E1002176\Local Settings\Application Data\Temporary Projects\WindowsApplication1\Form1.vb19WindowsApplication1
I have written a code in VB.NET using "Microsoft Outlook 11.0 Object Library" to create an appointment, task or contact in Outlook. Now the problem is once i create an appointment, task or contact from my VB.NET code and then if i open these item in outlook and modifies and save the content (like body of an appointment) then the lastmodification time of these item doesn't gets modified. It always shows the previous lastmodification time. This happens only for those item which got created from my VB.NET code.
I have tried realsing the COM object in my VB.NET Code.
I work for a somewhat large company.There are about 160 Windows XP Pro users. We are still using Microsoft Office 2000 for the most part.We have upgraded some users to Office 2003. We are not using Microsoft Exchange.I have to export every users' Outlook 2000 or Outlook 2003 Contacts into an Excel or CSV file every 6 months as a way of backing the Outlook Address Contacts.Currently I am doing this by physically going to every pc and manually exporting the contacts.This is a large pain.I am trying to find out if I can use or create a Visual Basic 2008 Express program or script that will export the contacts from Outlook and save it as an Excel or CSV file.The name of the file should be the same as the computers net name.It should be saved in the same location, on the network, each time.I am new to programming and new to VB 2008 Express.I do not know or have any code to start with.
If i use this code to send an e-mail with outlook (2010) from my vb.net app (2008):
Dim app As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.Application Dim appNameSpace As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook._NameSpace Dim memo As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.MailItem app = New Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.Application
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I get an error. It's work fine, when outlook is not running.
I'm working on an application that takes certain outlook email messages, saved as text files, and loads data from them into a database. It would be better if I could read the messages from the inbox directly into my app without the user having to save them as text files. I've searched the web and every example I find is from 2003 or earlier and is using VB6. I'd like to read both Outlook and Outlook Express Inboxes. Can someone either provide me with the code to do this or a good "recent" link with a tutorial?
I'm trying to convert an outlook 2007 add in to an outlook 2010 add in, but I'm running into some problems. One such example is finding the 2010/.net 4.0 replacement for:
I am confused what will happen, when I disable a timer. Will it finish the process and then disable or will it immediately disable without completing process? for example
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I want to run getMessage from somewhere else, so I need to disable timer during that time to be asured not to override anything and also before timer disable it should complete that function code.
My mailbox regularly gets emails from people wanting to promote their events. Usually the subject line looks like this:
fwd: come to *TMC* meeting this weekend, <5/19/2012 @ 1300 >
I need a script to read the date, then make an appointment on my outlook calendar, using that date, time and term (TMC) as the meeting title. So it should make an appointment on 5/19/2012 at 1pm, called "TMC meeting"All appointments are 2 hours by default.I used The identifiers "*" and "<>" as an example, and can be changed to be whatever, what is important is that the meeting gets on my calendar with the correct title.
How can I download a pdf and store to disk using vb.net or c#? The url (of the pdf) has some rediection going on before the final pdf is reached. I tried the below but the pdf seems corrupted when I attempt to open locally,
Dim PdfFile As FileStream = File.OpenWrite(saveTo) Dim PdfStream As MemoryStream = GetFileStream(pdfURL) PdfStream.WriteTo(PdfFile) PdfStream.Flush()
I have a .NET dll which I use from a C++ program. Now I have to register the dll programmatically on a deployment computer. How do i do that (programmatically! not using regasm)? I remember, when I once called a VB6 dll from a C++ dll, I had to use DllRegisterServer and DllUnregisterServer. Is that still so with a .NET dll? It seems I have to somehow add the dllregisterserver function to the .NET dll.
I have a customer that needs to convert XLS files to XLSB. Has anyone done this programatically, (with or without an add-on --- doesn't matter --- just need to be able to automate it)? I'm looking for a way to automate this.
As a side note, the customer is asking about this because they use Sharepoint, and it seems it has a way to analyze XLSB files quicker and easier than XLS??? I'm working to improve my Sharepoint knowledge, but in the meantime, I'm trying to find an answer to this XLSB issue.
I'll try to make this simple, using VB.Net on Windows Vista:How do you change key bindings programatically?I'm thinking it has to do with the registry so if it does just give me the registry key names(i know how to change the registry already)If it helps, the reason I want to do this is to change the Windows media center button so that it opens my program rather than WMC.
I'm working on a script in vb.net windows application and I need to import a table from one access database into another access database. I wanted to know if this was possible to do w/ out having to create the table and then loop through all the records to insert them into the table? In other words, is there some method that will allow me to import the table dirrectly as it is?