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Reading AddressBook from OutlookExpress
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Vishal Patel
Greenhorn
Joined: Jun 22, 2004
Posts: 13
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Hi !!! I want access the address book from Outlook Express. And also modify that. How can i do this.
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Ko Ko Naing
Ranch Hand
Joined: Jun 08, 2002
Posts: 3178
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Posted 5 messages, but no one notices it, I guess... The naming policy of the Ranch might prohibit the name you are currently using... :roll:
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Co-author of SCMAD Exam Guide, Author of JMADPlus
SCJP1.2, CCNA, SCWCD1.4, SCBCD1.3, SCMAD1.0, SCJA1.0, SCJP6.0
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Jessica Sant
Sheriff
Joined: Oct 17, 2001
Posts: 4313
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"kkkkk lllll"- As Ko Ko Naing said, We've got a naming policy here at the JavaRanch. We like to keep a professional lookin' image (despite the one eyed moose). So please adjust your display name to match the polciy. Basically it should be a realistice fist and last name. You can change it here. Thanks! [ EFH: Fixed typo. ] [ July 29, 2004: Message edited by: Ernest Friedman-Hill ]
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Blog:KnitClimbJava | Twitter: jsant | Ravelry: wingedsheep
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Alan Ford
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Joined: Oct 26, 2003
Posts: 107
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I liked this post. However it is realted to Microsoft's product. Would you ask them and tell us what they say. lol. I have frend that did it with VBA if you need some direction.
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TNT<br />MCP, SCJP 1.4,
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Alan Ford
Ranch Hand
Joined: Oct 26, 2003
Posts: 107
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I got solution Here is how. Go to Start -> Programs -> Outlook Express -> double click -> enter pass if it asks and click on contact you would like to edit. That is it.
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