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Get Emails From Address Book Using Outlook Object

By aarrabi76

Getting emails from address book using outlook object, and other folders
VB 6, VB, .NET, Windows, Win2K, Win2003Visual Studio, Dev

Posted: 1 Mar 2004
Updated: 1 Mar 2004
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Introduction

This is an sample code using VB version 6, and it can be converted copy/paste to VB.NET.

Actually this sample code gets Outlook Address book, and user names, and emails using X400 format.

And also you can get all other folders such as Calender, Contacts, Delete Item, draft, Inbox...etc.

What you need to do to run this sample is just to get sure that your outlook is opened in your machine, and if you have a pssword in your own mail box it will ask you to enter it if it was closed.

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