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Sample of using GlobalObjectID??

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M O J O - 17 Oct 2007 07:57 GMT
Hi,

I'm using vb.net 2005 and I'm trying to send an email, get the
GlobalObjectID, find the sent email by the GlobalObjectID .... but I don't
know how.

I know that the GlobalObjectID is not an exposed property (yet) and I have
no cclue on how to use it then.

Do you have an example???

Thanks!
M O J O
Ralph - 17 Oct 2007 12:45 GMT
> Hi,
>
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> Thanks!
> M O J O

Wrong newsgroup. This is for Visual Basic 6 and below.

You can find a complete list of managed (dotNet) newsgroups here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/managednewsgroups/list.aspx
M O J O - 17 Oct 2007 16:00 GMT
Thanks Ralph ....

Thought that maybe some VBA coder knew the answer.

:o)

M O J O

> > Hi,
> >
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> You can find a complete list of managed (dotNet) newsgroups here:
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/managednewsgroups/list.aspx
Ralph - 17 Oct 2007 18:26 GMT
> Thanks Ralph ....
>
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>
> M O J O

This group isn't for VBA either. In fact there are a few that will get
annoyed if you make that comparison. <G>

-ralph
Steve Rindsberg - 17 Oct 2007 23:10 GMT
> This group isn't for VBA either. In fact there are a few that will get
> annoyed if you make that comparison. <G>

That depends on which "this group" you mean. It's posted to several,
Public.Office.Developer.Automation among them.  Very VBA-apropos in fact.

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Ralph - 18 Oct 2007 14:30 GMT
> > This group isn't for VBA either. In fact there are a few that will get
> > annoyed if you make that comparison. <G>
>
> That depends on which "this group" you mean. It's posted to several,
> Public.Office.Developer.Automation among them.  Very VBA-apropos in fact.

And very true.
Strange. I didn't see the cross posts in MOJO's, otherwise I would have
re-phrased my reply, but saw it in yours and now see it in all after a
'Refresh/Catch Up'.
 
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