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Hi Sue
I seem to be able to read everything I need except in one crucial case: For a new appontment the recipient list is empty until the Scheduling page has been visited. After that, the first entry is the owner of the calendar in which the appointment is being made. This information seems particularly elusive: for a new appointment, how do you reliably determine in whose calendar the appointment is being made? Obviously this is not an issue unless the user is making the appointment in someone else's calendar. I've read an old thread on this subject, to which you contributed, but it didn't seem to reach an answer. Do you have a solution to this problem? Thanks Tim "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Try calling Recipients.Resolve all or saving the item, to force the user's data entry to be committed. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Tim Radford" wrote in message ... "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Force the list to be populated with what data? If you want to add your own recipients, use the Recipients.Add method. With the existing data... I want to be able to read the list of any Required Attendees that have previously been added to the appointment. If you drop a "Required Attendees" control on the custom page it is empty unless you visit the "Scheduling" page first. I want it to behave as though I have already been to the Scheduling page, without actually having to go there. Is there any way of achiving this programmatically? "Tim Radford" wrote in message ... In my customised appointment inspector page I need to be able to access the list of required attendees. However, this list is not populated until the "Scheduling" page has been visited. Can you tell me how to programmatically force this list to be populated? Thanks Tim |
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