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I am building a front end to a database in Access 2000, and want to ping
Outlook for the current user's User Name or email address. Either will work, and I assume they are essentially the same thing, just the address has the @company.com attached to the end. If it is possible to do this with Outlook closed, then that would be ideal, however I can work with solutions that require Outlook to be open. Unfortunately, I can't use their NT logon ID, since that is about an 92% match to their email address ID and I don't have access to the list of NT logon IDs. I do have access to the email address list, so trying to work with that. I am fairly new to VBA, so library references and how to properly call what I am using would be very helpful as well. Thanks! -CoW |
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