Outlook using statements

  • Thread starter Wendell A. Clark
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Wendell A. Clark

I have been following along with the msdn how-tos on programming Outlook.

Specifically setting up a new task and new appointment using the outlook
interop.

The using statements that I use work fine with the creation of the task, but
when I try to create the appointment (meeting) I get the error of not having
a correct using statement referenced in my code.

Currently I am using Office (Outlook) 2003 : Which using statements do I
need to add...

Any and all help would be most appreciated. Thanks.

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Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]

Without seeing your code I doubt anyone could answer you since we have no
idea what you're doing.

The idea of a confidentiality notice in a post to a public NNTP newsgroup is
a little odd, don't you think?
 

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