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I just started a project in C# to work with Outlook pointed at an Exchange
server. All I'm trying to do is enumerate the items in a public folder calendar folder and add duplicates into my default calendar folder. I'm getting non-deterministic results on a single data set; after getting the object from the public folder sometimes they can't be cast to be appointment items (although if I loop trying the cast after catching the exception, it sometimes eventually succeeds). And, if I re-run the application, the same object often succeeds the next time. Anyway, this group seems to be for VBA questions. Anyone know where the appropriate place to ask about coding to outlook using C# is? Would it be the general C# group, or should I post my questions (and the code fragment) here since it seems to be about behaviour of Outlook, not about C# per se? Thanks. Tim |
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You can ask it here.
-- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Tim Williams" wrote in message ... I just started a project in C# to work with Outlook pointed at an Exchange server. All I'm trying to do is enumerate the items in a public folder calendar folder and add duplicates into my default calendar folder. I'm getting non-deterministic results on a single data set; after getting the object from the public folder sometimes they can't be cast to be appointment items (although if I loop trying the cast after catching the exception, it sometimes eventually succeeds). And, if I re-run the application, the same object often succeeds the next time. Anyway, this group seems to be for VBA questions. Anyone know where the appropriate place to ask about coding to outlook using C# is? Would it be the general C# group, or should I post my questions (and the code fragment) here since it seems to be about behaviour of Outlook, not about C# per se? Thanks. Tim |
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