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How I get programmatically the account information from outlook?

 
 
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      26th May 2005
How do I get programmatically the account information (specifically incoming
mail server) from outlook 2003?

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Where is outlook 2003 account information (incoming mail server) held?
 
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      26th May 2005
It's held in the Windows registry and is not exposed programmatically in the Outlook object model. Perhaps if you can explain what you're trying to do, someone will have a solution.

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