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Accessing Outlook/Exchange contacts - Best Strategy

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Atlas - 27 Jul 2005 17:09 GMT
Digging around I've found that there is no way to access Outlook/Exchange
data using the .mdb/linked table wizard technique, that is you have to code!

There's a quite simple sample on MS explaining how/to @
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290792/);  basically it shows how to move
data between a table and Outlook.

Assuming I'd like to update data on the Exchange Server, that means I need
to read  and update data from a SQL server table.

Apart form thinking about the effectiveness of this technique, also
wondering if there's a less complex method to acheive the same result,
considering also the multiuser environment......

Regards
Sylvain Lafontaine - 27 Jul 2005 19:25 GMT
For what I know, Exchange doesn't use SQL-Server as its backend database.

You should ask your question in a newsgroup about Exchange, not in one about
ADP.  You will probably find that going this way is probably more
complicated then accessing Outlook.

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> Digging around I've found that there is no way to access Outlook/Exchange
> data using the .mdb/linked table wizard technique, that is you have to
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> Regards
Atlas - 28 Jul 2005 12:22 GMT
> For what I know, Exchange doesn't use SQL-Server as its backend database.

Glad you know, I did allready.

> You should ask your question in a newsgroup about Exchange, not in one
> about ADP.  You will probably find that going this way is probably more
> complicated then accessing Outlook.

Sorry about you thinking this post is OT but it it isn't at all.

We are taking about Access->Exchange, not generic exchange topic.

And we're talking .adp.

And you should read the MS article I was talking about!

Bye

>> Digging around I've found that there is no way to access Outlook/Exchange
>> data using the .mdb/linked table wizard technique, that is you have to
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>> Regards
 
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