I have looked high and low and can't seem to find some sample code anywhere.I am looking for a snippet of code that will return all the folders in a Mailbox, not so much the drafts,nbox, outbox, sent items but a custom folder created by the user.Using MS Outlook 2007 ver.12.I know how the look for items in a folder but it only shows me the items in my Inbox.I need to show all the folders available and let the user select the folder to search in Or at this point I would settle for a way to set the defaultfolder. I can make this accept anything other than olFolderInbox?
One of my clients is going from Server 2000, SQL 2000 w/ VB6 to a new environment of Windows SBS 2008, SQL 2005 standard 64bit, w/ Visual Studios 2005. We have a custom built app written all in VB that has been converted. We already took care restoring the databases and setting up the odbc and such. After conversion, the app threw a couple of errors, and warnings, which have been fixed. We have a formload function that is supposed to populate 2 fields with dropdown information. One is a folders list in outlook and the other is a send recipient. The Recipient field populates fine and the outlook email box does not.Here is the formload code. I can't figure out why this would allow one box to fill and not the other.
Private Sub frmProcessEmail_Load(ByVal eventSender As System.Object, ByVal eventArgs As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load 'starts up email start()
I have made this installation program and everything work just fine, but I wish to improve it a little. Atm. all the files being installed is in a seperate folder, and the installation program simply move them to the right location.There is a builder program too.I would like it to add all files from a list to the programs resource.folder instead of a seperate folder.Atm I add the installation file to the destination folder with the following line. [code]
Private Sub Button6_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button6.Click If FolderBrowserDialog1.ShowDialog = Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK Then End If End Sub
I have managed to get drag and drop working if this is any help:
Private Sub ListBox1_DragEnter(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As _ System.Windows.Forms.DragEventArgs) Handles ListBox1.DragEnter If e.Data.GetDataPresent(DataFormats.FileDrop) Then
Basically I am trying to enable the user the ability to select a folder and the folders music files populate a list box. I want two list boxes on the page, one with all the contents of the folder and then the other one for files selected from the first box. I have no clue on how to do this at all...
In my mailbox, google search, etc when we enter 2-3 chars all words starting with those chars come in like a pop up window, we select from that list and the text is displayed in the text box. Same happens in th To/CC/Bcc text fields, we get name and email of our mailbox. I want to implement the same in a form of my MDI application. I want is 2 values same like name, email and on selecting any from the list, it should be displayed in respective text fields. But I haveno clue how to implement this in VB.NET.
how to implement it. I will require the same in more than 1 forms, so is it possible to use Write Once and Use Many times. Atleast 2-3 times is the same data but in differnet forms.
Apologies if this is in the wrong sub-forum. My organization has a custom application for creating and managing AD users and exchange mailboxes. Under exchange 2003 this worked perfectly. Earlier this year we implemented exchange 2007. Some alterations were made to the code to keep it running - and successfully creating mailboxes. This worked up until we removed the last exchange 2003 server.
When I run this code it give this error ""Mailbox unavailable. The server response was: 5.7.3 Requested action aborted; user not authenticated"".
The code: Dim mail As New MailMessage() Dim SmtpServer As New SmtpClient SmtpServer.Credentials = New Net.NetworkCredential(TextBox1.Text, TextBox5.Text) ProgressBar1.Value = 10 SmtpServer.Port = 587 [Code] .....
how to create a mailbox but it seems like im stock cause i dont know the correct syntax. Thats the table inside my database that handles the messages function. Im Logged in as NIXZ. What will this command return i mean it contains multiple variables:
We have an old legacy SQL 2000 server (the last in the farm) - We've been unable to get rid of this server as it uses xp_findnextmsg, xp_readmail etc to monitor a mailbox (via mapi) and import all email to that address into a database. The database contains simple tables that store "from", "to", "subject", "body", "Sent Date" & so on.As you may know, the procs above are no longer in use in SQL 2005+This table is read from dozens of internal systems, for instance emails to this mailbox can be automatically picked up by our helpdesk systems & create calls etc.My question is this: what it the easiest / modern way of doing this in SQL 2008+? Is it going to be a case of writing a .net binary / service that will use smtp or something to connect to a mailbox and insert the data into SQL or is there a simpler way to do it? (SSIS / 3rd party tools / pre-existing code / projects?)
Just thought I'd ask before i start writing something - no point re-inventing the wheel as it were.
PS: The Mailbox in question is an exchange 2010 mailbox.Edit: This functionality was hinted to be re-introduced in 2008 & dbmail: http://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/details/126167/xp-readmail-replacement-for-sql-2005 but it looks like it failed to materialise!
Edit 2: I've just found a decent code sample here that utilises the new web services in exchange 2007+: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/sqltools/thread/dd2b465b-b1d2-4c0d-82ec-c36c6c482d5d - experimenting in progress (has anyone ever worked with SQL and the Exchange web services?)
Edit 3: All done! I knocked up a .net service that sits on our exchange server and monitors a mailbox & pushes any new mail into SQL. Incase others have a similar question and need some sample code to get started - here is some rough code (chopped out of my service - replaced parameterised SQL with basic dynamic SQL for easy reading): (Note: you'll need the EWS API 1.1 dll)
We are getting ready to convert to Exchange 2010. Currently we're using VB code to add new users to AD and create mailbox for them with specific settings. I've been trying to figure out - what do I need to change in my code in order for the code to work in Exchange 2010 environment. I've seen some references about using Powershell in a remote environment and guessing that AddPSSnapIn will no longer work. Not sure about hardcoding username and password for remote access. Is there any way to avoid it? Whose u/p should it be anyway? AD user who runs the code? Below I'm posting the code that we using in Exchange 2007. Please let me know what I need to change?
I have a mailbox that gets alerts from different servers from time to time. Each time, we get this alert, I want it to perform a custom action based on the contents of the email.And I would like to keep it as a service in (C# or VB.net) which can be run from anywhere. Is there an API for reading this?
I need to pull back the security descriptors for the active directory attribute "msExchMailboxSecurityDescriptor" on user account objects.So far, all I can find is that I need to use this class to do so, but I cannot find any example code of how to start to pull what I want out using it.I'm restricted to using .Net v2.0.
I need to enumerate all the items in an email inbox. However, this code fails
For Each MI As Outlook.MailItem In folderToProcess.Items 'Console.WriteLine("Subject:" + vbTab + MI.Subject) Console.WriteLine(MI.Subject) Next
It fails whenever it comes across an item that ISN'T an email (e.g. a meeting request). I've spent the last hour or so trying to find a way of enumerating every item no matter its type. So far all I've come up with is to use the base Object type and then work from there but that's Late Binding and I'd prefer to avoid it if possible.
Has anyone come across this problem before? How can I determine what type of Outlook item it is during enumeration?
6 program to VB .NET 2008 that had code that used the CDO 1.21 DLL to validate if a mailbox entered existed on an Exchange server. I saw the one posting from Microsoft that states that CDO is not supported on the .NET Framework. As this is a client application, the article recommended using WebDav to interact with the Exchange Server.
I'm learning VB and having a few problems with getting a list of all folders/directories on the system. I'm using the code included here and it seems to work until it hits the recycle bin folder, and some other system folders..[code]
So I'm making a program for a game, which can view screenshots you take in-game with the print screen key. I planing to add more functions later, but that's not important now.
So what I would like is a code that list all images in a folder of choice in a ImageList then I have a Next and Previous button to show diffrent pictures inside a PictureBox.
A customer of mine wants to list all the files in a particular folder in excel. It seems like a fairly simple idea and i have tried one set of code but it takes forever to run (15-20 mins). There must be a simple way of running some kind of vb procedure to get a list of files and stick it in a csv/xls file.
I'm trying to figure out how to list all files of an FTP folder in a listview but I can't figure out how to do this. I tried using the same approach as if I were to list contents of a folder in my harddrive. But this fails.
I thought of something like this (in vb.net, but I'm sure c# is pretty similar):
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But I'm not sure what I'm doing during the "For Each" loop.
I am trying to display contents of a remote share and based on selections in a checked list box copy only the selected folders to a local folder.
I can dsiplay the folders in teh checked list box fine, also can copy a folder no problem but now I want to do it based on the selections in the list box.
I want to list some files from a folder to a list and put a filter for specific files like *.exe or *.jpg or something else and a name filter to be able to find files like Photo01.jpg, Photo02.jpg etc
the following thread consists of a listbox and a textbox for searching the items in the list..url...i am completely new at this list ( of ... ) thingy, and i cannot find a way to use that first marked answer from jwavila ,to add files from a folder to that list ( of .. ) in order for the app to act like it is searching the files in the folder as it responds to the .addrange items in that above thread.also, i have no problem loading files from a folder in a listbox.. is it possible to load the listbox w/files, then add them to that list ( of .. ), and be able to use the search option as the link above does?
I have a winform that has one combobox. I want to populate that it with a list of folders in a directory. I thought this might be a common thing but I have not found any thing concerning this.For this example lets say the root folder is C:TestingFolder ListIn the folder "Folder List" directory there are 5 folders as such:
how to create a list of the contents of a folder (T:ENERGY) using *.pdf as the filter. Also could this be adapted to read folders names and place that into a string ";" delimited to be called upon and modify T:ENERGY)?
I have a winform that has one combobox. I want to populate that it with a list of folders in a directory. I thought this might be a common thing but I have not found any thing concerning this. For this example lets say the root folder is C:TestingFolder List