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Old May 1st 08, 07:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
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Default How to programmatically export outlook appointments to sql server

Hi,
I would like to export outlook 2003 / 2007 calendar appointments of all
employees (on a weekly basis) to sql server 2000 / 2005 database
programmatically. Later I would like to connect to this database from Access
2007 project to track the time taken per appointment. Could you please help
me how can I achieve this?

Any sample code available?

 




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