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Christian Graus wrote:
Is there a way to use C# to impliment the solution you're suggesting ?
Yeah I know one interface which enumerate Email,LDAP and news group Account for Outlook Express and that is IImnAccount and IImnAccountManager interface
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers,
Alok Gupta
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Christian Graus wrote:
Is there a way to use C# to impliment the solution you're suggesting ?
I do not know. I've never used C# before.
"Ideas are a dime a dozen. People who put them into action are priceless." - Unknown
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um...
Do you give me more informations and sample source and URL?
thanks in advance
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Try these links:
http://www.wischik.com/lu/programmer/mapi_utils.html
http://www.dimastr.com/outspy/default.htm
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/
http://www.softlookup.com/tutorial/vc++/vcu35fi.asp
"Ideas are a dime a dozen. People who put them into action are priceless." - Unknown
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thanks a lot!
Have a good job~
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Wassup pal.. writing a trojan??
Want the code in C ??
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no...
I make a Spam Mail Filter.
I want to get it for user's convenience
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Ok..
read the all reg values under
HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Account Manager\Accounts\
All the goodies you want are there...
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um...
I use WinXP.
and
there is no path HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Account Manager\Accounts\
check it again.
but
Thanks, have a good job
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HKCU means HKEY_CURRENT_USER..
HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Account Manager\Accounts\ key is there in ALL Windoze boxes pal. XP/2003 etc etc. look it up again.
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I know that HKCU means HKEY_CURRENT_USER..
and Checked again
but there's no regsitry...
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I checked it other PC and looked up that
but there's no registry still...
what's wrong my PC?
thanks... for your help.
and
Do you know probleum of my PC
I installed OutLook2003.
and running now.
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So you use Outlook2003.. not Outlook express. I personally don't have Outlook2003. But you may be able to locate the correct key in the registry yourself. Do a Find on the registry using a known E-mail account e.g abc@xyz.com. The key should show up in the find results.
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um...
there is that reg path where othre PC using OutLook 2003.
and I registered 3 account to OutLook 2003 on my PC.
I don't konw what problem
and thanks for your continuous help
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Check HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outlook
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there is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\OMI Account Manager\Accounts
but don't have any informations...
just blank key or default values...
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Perhaps you do not have any accounts configured. Is Outlook configured to get e-mail from the Internet (POP3 and SMTP) or Exchange?
"Ideas are a dime a dozen. People who put them into action are priceless." - Unknown
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No...
I have 3 mail accounts and I've confitured
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How to use ado to visit the database in C++.
It's better to show me some samples or links.
Thanks!
Zhou YuanXin
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Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Howdy codies,
I'm getting a little bored with the plain old text editing in VS.Net for some of the code I have to edit (particularly makefiles), and I've been scouring MSDN for information on hwo to implement a new code editor, but to no avail.
Theres hints alluding to some secret SDK that VSIP (Visual Studio Intregration Partners), but no concrete information.
I als had a quick look at a .resx editor, which relied on the VSIPExtras package, but thats not publically available apparently.
So anyone know where to start for building a new code editor in VS.Net?
- Phil
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I'm getting a value that represents my ip address in a long - 16951488. I can then ping that number and see my IP in network byte order - 1.2.168.192
Does anyone know of a function that will take the first long and convert it to an IP address?
Cheers,
Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group
"So look up ahead at times to come, despair is not for us. We have a world and more to see, while this remains behind." - James N. Rowe
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Cheesy solution, but should work. (Warning: untested!)
void convertLongToIpAddress
(long nLong,
unsigned char& ch0, <code>
unsigned char& ch1,
unsigned char& ch2,
unsigned char& ch3) <code>
{
ch0 = (unsigned char) (nLong & 0xFF000000) / (256 * 256 * 256);
ch1 = (unsigned char) (nLong & 0x00FF0000) / (256 * 256);
ch2 = (unsigned char) (nLong & 0x0000FF00) / 256);
ch3 = (unsigned char) nLong % 256;
} /ravi
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