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Is there a script that I could use to create a macro that allows an end-user
to click a button (or something) and automatically get the dialog box where you enter the "additional mailbox" account. Bacially, I am trying to eliminate the Tools\Email Accounts - Next - Change - More Settings - Advanced tab steps. I want to click the button and end up on the Advanced tab -- Gia T. |
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RDOSession.Stores.AddDelegateMailbox: http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/rd...es.htm#methods /plug Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Gia T." wrote in message ... Is there a script that I could use to create a macro that allows an end-user to click a button (or something) and automatically get the dialog box where you enter the "additional mailbox" account. Bacially, I am trying to eliminate the Tools\Email Accounts - Next - Change - More Settings - Advanced tab steps. I want to click the button and end up on the Advanced tab -- Gia T. |
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