VS 2008 Outlook Reference
Apr 7, 2010which reference I need to add to my project to connect to Outlook?
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View 6 RepliesI am trying to create a new email in Outlook 2007, and save it to local disc in vb.net.It creates the new file, saves it, and I can open it from local disc(by double clicking on file) while outlook is still open.But when I close outlook, and then try to open the file from disc, it does show the email message, but WITH an error messagebox saying : "Object reference not set to an instance of an object." [code]
View 2 Repliesi have Office 2003 on my developer computer, but my client have Offie 2010. i handle the error on access adding the reference of outlook.exe programatically, but when i have to fix the VB.Net solution, i can't find a way to programatically add the reference of Office 2010 when i don't have that version installed on my computer.
View 5 RepliesThis is strange. I tried to create a new project to reference the Outlook Object Library, but I can't get the code references to work. Here's what I'm doing:
Quote:# Start Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.# On the File menu, point to New, and then click Project.# Click Visual Basic Projects under Project Types, and then click Console Application under Templates. By default, Module1.vb is created.# Add a reference to the Microsoft Outlook 12.0 Object Library. To do this, follow these steps:
1. On the Project menu, click Add Reference. 2. Click the COM tab. 3. Click Microsoft Outlook 12.0 Object Library, and then click Select 4. Click OK. If you are prompted to generate wrappers for the library that you selected, click Yes.
# In the Code window, replace the default code with the following code:
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I have a program that has a button with text of "Email". When the user clicks this button I would like my application to check to see if the user has Microsoft Outlook installed on their system, and, if so, to open it up with the email address populated from a field within my form.I'm having several problems.I just basically don't know where to begin.I've searched the internet some, but couldn't find much that begins where I need to begin.Firstly, I _don't_ have Outlook installed on my computer that I am developing the application from.This is probably why, when I go to Import a Reference on the COM tab, that I cannot find the Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook item.Then, based on what I have read elsewhere, I would do the following:
Dim objOutlook As Outlook.Application
But then I'm not quite sure the code to call up Outlook, although I bet I could find it if I could just get over that first hurdle.
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.
View 8 RepliesIf 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 created a vb.net application that reads a data file (SQL table) and creates contacts and groups from this data. If I run this application and point the Contact folder to my local Outlook folders, the application runs fine. It creates about 550 contact and 10 groups. My problem is when I go to run the application against a public folder that am the "owner" of with full permissions it will run fine until it hits items 250 and then I get a COM error.
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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?
View 3 RepliesImports 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 get this error:Reference to a non-shared member requires an object reference.When i compile on the following code section:
Private Sub statusBarToolStripMenuItem_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
ToolStripMenuItem.Checked = Not ToolStripMenuItem.Checked
statusStrip1.Visible = ToolStripMenuItem.Checked
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I am using this exact code on another form in the same project without an issue, just with a different data source. Any ideas?
EDIT: Never mind, seems like it was a stupid naming scheme and VS was adding a bindingsource with a different name than I wanted.
I have two forms form one have one listbox and one checkedlistbox and form2 have only checkedlistbox
on form one checkedlistbox is being updated by listbox_SelectedIndexChanged.
how can update checkedlistbox on form 2 when listbox_SelectedIndexChanged on form1
when i use form2.checkedlistbox.BeingUpdate()
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'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:
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Can we read Outlook Express and MS OutLook Emails using our vb.net code?
View 3 RepliesMy 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 to get the appointments from a pst file without outlook installed. d party API as long as it's free (unlike independetsoft).
View 1 RepliesI have a table, with 3 fields:
Date / Time
Job
Location
How can create a form with one button, to export my table to the tasks of Microsoft outlook?
Does anyone know if this is possible:
1. Create VB9 application that monitors an Outlook Inbox.
2. When an email from a particular recipient is received, open the attachment (Excel.xls)
3. When the attachment opens, a macro is executed and the sheet is re-formatted (have already coded this bit in VBA).
4. Save the re-formatted sheet, re-attach to an email and send.
As mentioned, I have already done 3 and I have done 4 in other applications. What I am unsure how to tackle are points 1 and 2.
Has anyone had any experience with something along these lines?
Using the article Redirecting Outlook Reminders [URL]as a base for my application, I am trying to trigger an action when Outlook 2003 fires a reminder. My app is not notified of reminders (using meeting reminders to test).
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices
Imports Office = Microsoft.Office.Core
Imports Outlook = Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook
Imports System.Windows.Forms
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I have been working with the Outlook object library for 2007 and have been able to list all email in the Inbox. I can do the same with the Sent box but I do not see how to get the time it was sent. I have ReceivedTime for the In box but what about the Sent time?
View 1 RepliesI'm trying to compose an email from my application and been using some code (not mine) which I thought I understood and tried to edit.I want to include a Cc: address, the code I added kindof works, but it also messes the Subject text up and places that on the Cc: line aswell.Here's the code, what I've added is in blue.I've also been trying to add an attachment without anyluck.
Public Function OpenEmail(ByVal EmailAddress As String, _
Optional ByVal Subject As String = "", _
Optional ByVal Cc As String = "", _
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how to handle a single attachment being dragged from Outlook - basically this code gets the filename:
Dim fStream As Stream = DirectCast(e.Data.GetData("FileGroupDescriptor"), Stream)
Dim fileGroupDescriptor(512) As Byte
fStream.Read(fileGroupDescriptor, 0, 512)
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I want to be able to pull items from an outlook Calendar and display them in a grid viewthe issue I am currently having is it will not display any recurring events, this is what I have so far.
Dim app As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.Application
Dim calendarcontents As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.MAPIFolder
Dim x As Integer
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I was wondering if someone knows how to save/add a new contact man (name and Email address) to outlook? I tried this code but I got a warning and it is not working.
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I am currently using the code below to open outlook automatically.
Dim psInfo As New System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo("OUTLOOK.EXE")
psInfo.WindowStyle = System.Diagnostics.ProcessWindowStyle.Maximized
Dim myProcess As Process = System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(psInfo)
However, this simply opens a new instance regardless of whether it is already open or not. I'd like to check if there is an existing instance, and if so don't open outlook.
how to use the eSMS Outlook plugin. Send a mail with Vb.net trough Outlook is easy, but I don't know how to use the SMS plugin from Vb.net.
Dim subject, Recipient, Message As String
On Error GoTo errorHandler
Dim oLapp As Object
Dim oItem As Object
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First see the code i did ---
Dim Email, Cuerpo, NombreCompleto, Correo, Titulo As String
Dim emailMessage As New System.Text.StringBuilder
Email = ListView1.SelectedItems.Item(0).SubItems(4).Text
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the problem its .. when i run the code in the body of the outlook cant insert NEW ROW , i used vbcr , chr(10) etc etc etc .. :S
make one code to insert new rows in my outlook
Cuerpo = "&body=Estimado(a) " + NombreCompleto + " :"
Cuerpo = Cuerpo & vbCr & " Hola"
the vbCr wont work :(
I got an email I just created using Outlook automation and I need some help to get it formated nicely:set Font of the body set font-style to bold of certain words insert a picture into the body (this is not an attachment) when putting text in the body using VB.net looks like outlook automatically adds spaces for each "paragraph", how can I get rid of these spaces? how can I get my signature on because it disappears when text is added to the body [Code]
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