Steve
I've seen several complaints over the internet about Outlook 2010 not doing what
we used to be able to do. My suggestion is to get a third-party software that
works . I settled on Everythingaccess.com's vbMAPI. It's not free but so far I
haven't had any issues with it. Support is great and so is the help files and
sample code. The big plus is that you don't have to register any dlls or install
anything on the users' machines. All is contained in the class modules it uses.
"Outlook redemption" is another option but you will need to buy a license and
register the dll on each user's computer.
Regards,
Bill
From: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Steve Conklin
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2012 2:22 PM
To: MS Access Pros List
Subject: [MS_AccessPros] Emailing from 2010 on Win 7
When my client moved my Access 2010 app from XP to Win7, email stopped working;
unbeknownst to me, CDO was using the local SMTP service that was included in XP,
but not in 7. Their Exchange is not allowing relay, and I don't know the pickup
folder ... ok so smtp/cdo is out, I'll try Outlook again, maybe its better in
2010? I have been avoiding the Outlook object model and ClickYes and all those
headaches for many years by using CDO, but I thought I'd give it a try.
If users have to "allow another application to use outlook" so be it. So I add
my old "dim appOut as Outlook.Application", create new message, add recipient,
etc. And it sent, with no prompts!
Except now it seems that if Outlook is open, all is well; if Outlook is closed,
no errors, but no mail.
My question is, is this "normal" behavior for 2010 on Win7? Or is this a quirk
maybe in the current environment, and will I have to worry when this is deployed
elsewhere?
thanks,
Steve Conklin
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RE: [MS_AccessPros] Emailing from 2010 on Win 7
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