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I can't locate any objects that will let me know whether Exchange is / can
be connected to Outlook 2003. I want to deal only with a single-user (ie, not / never connected to Exchange), so that I know to use local Contacts folders and not to use offline or other Exchange-type addresslists etc. I'm using VB.NET but anything that points me to a solution in VBA or .NET would be much appreciated. -- IL Thomas |
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