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We use a propriatary application at work that allows you to connect to an
ODBC source for your address book. I'm told by the developer that as long as it acts like any other ODBC source we'll be fine. Is there a way to expose the Outlook 2003 Address book as an "ODBC Table". Complete with (Pseudo?) SQL access to the data. For example, SELECT * FROM Contacts WHERE HomeAddressState = "NY" or... UPDATE Contacts SET CallBack = "8/31/06" WHERE Anniversary BETWEEN 9/1/06 AND 9/30/06. I have seen online where we could bring another ODBC source into Outlook but I fear that our users with mobile devices wouldn't be syncing to the right databases. Which is why we'd like to do this directly. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks! Matt |
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