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Anyone know how to use the OLEDB Provider for outlook search ?

 
 
Norton
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      17th Jul 2004
Dear All,

I have found a OLEDB Provider named "Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Outlook
Search", is there anybody know how to manipulate it?

I want to do some operation with outlook but don't want to call the outlook
object or write macro on it. any suggestions?


Thx in advance!


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Norton


 
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Paul Clement
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      19th Jul 2004
On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 09:44:16 +0800, "Norton" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

¤ Dear All,
¤
¤ I have found a OLEDB Provider named "Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Outlook
¤ Search", is there anybody know how to manipulate it?
¤
¤ I want to do some operation with outlook but don't want to call the outlook
¤ object or write macro on it. any suggestions?
¤

You can probably use the connection string and SQL statements that are supported for Jet OLEDB and
ADO in ADO.NET:

ACC2000: How to Retrieve Exchange and Outlook Data with the Jet 4.0 OLE DB Provider
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;275262

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ml/sa00h12.asp


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