"Virda" wrote:
Thanks a lot Ken Slovak
I think you are right but problem is if I disable all these events then
How can I get the event from Outlook in that case
whenever user add/edit/delete any Contact/Task/Calendar item.
Currectly I registered these calsses at ThisApplication_Startup.
To get the any change related to Outlook Contact/Task/Calendar.
Should I make the instances of these classes global and then reinitialize
all these classes after sync process??
Thanks a lot Ken Slovak
I think you are right but problem then How can I get the event from Outlook
whenever user add/edit/delete any Contact/Task/Calendar item.
Currectly I registered these calsses at ThisApplication_Startup.
"Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
I suppose you could remove whatever class you're using to handle the
ItemAdd/Change events and then re-instantiate it after doing your synching.
Of course anything changed/added during that time would not be picked up
then.
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"Virda" wrote in message
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Hello Ken,
Thanks for your reply!
I tried your recomended solution but it didn't work.
Acutually during Sync/receiving all items from server I have to add into
the
Outlook 2003 along with a userproperty where we save its ID.
After it I ahve to call ContactItem.Save().
As soon as this save() functin executed the
ItemsEvents_ItemAddEventHandler
evevt raises and inside this event handler we are sending this
perticular
item to server. Due to this cycle same data resend to server, that is
wrong.
IS there a way Icould disable this event or remove this event???