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Hello,
Hopefully this is the right place. I've searched the internet for a while with no luck. I wrote an ASP Script to add apointments to outlook, the problem is I seem to be having problems with permissions. How do I go about giving the intranet permission to write to outlook. For access it was easy enough, but with outlook no matter what I do it dosen't seem to let it write to it. Thanks |
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