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David Schwab October 11th 06 10:20 PM

is there a way to set an attached task to an task item instead ofan attachmentitem?
 
I'am recieving mails with attached task to it. I would like to read out
the task properties by code. Is there any way to to that without having
to save the task and reimport it?

If I click on the task I can access it, so there must be a way to do
that in code. Any suggestions.
Thank you a lot
DavidI'am recieving mails with attached task to it. I would like to read out
the task properties by code. Is there any way to to that without having
to save the task and reimport it?

If I click on the task I can access it, so there must be a way to do
that in code. Any suggestions.
Thank you a lot
David

Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook] October 12th 06 06:44 AM

is there a way to set an attached task to an task item instead of an attachmentitem?
 
Am Wed, 11 Oct 2006 22:20:47 +0200 schrieb David Schwab:

Via Outlook object model there´s no way, but you can do that with Redemption
(www.dimastr.com): Its Attachment and RDOAttachment objects both have an
EmbeddedMsg property.

--
Viele Gruesse / Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook
-- www.VBOffice.net --


I'am recieving mails with attached task to it. I would like to read out
the task properties by code. Is there any way to to that without having
to save the task and reimport it?

If I click on the task I can access it, so there must be a way to do
that in code. Any suggestions.
Thank you a lot
DavidI'am recieving mails with attached task to it. I would like to read

out
the task properties by code. Is there any way to to that without having
to save the task and reimport it?

If I click on the task I can access it, so there must be a way to do
that in code. Any suggestions.
Thank you a lot
David



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