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You could write a script of your own that:
- starts Outlook - waits for it to close - runs what ever you want Use that script to run Outlook as opposed to any other shortcuts or menu entries "gamul" wrote in message ... Hello! Is some way to run a script /batch file when user closed Outlook? MS Outlook 2007. |
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Doesn't Outlook have the built-in function of starting scripts during
closing? "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" ... You could write a script of your own that: - starts Outlook - waits for it to close - runs what ever you want Use that script to run Outlook as opposed to any other shortcuts or menu entries "gamul" wrote in message ... Hello! Is some way to run a script /batch file when user closed Outlook? MS Outlook 2007. |
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There's a possibility that you could add code to the Application_Quit()
event in the VBA editor but you'd still have to code it yourself "gamul" wrote in message ... Doesn't Outlook have the built-in function of starting scripts during closing? |
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![]() "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" ... There's a possibility that you could add code to the Application_Quit() event in the VBA editor but you'd still have to code it yourself "gamul" wrote in message ... Doesn't Outlook have the built-in function of starting scripts during closing? So as recommended me user Gordon (in different thread) I wrote VBA script, which copies files .PST to or from net. I would like to start this script every time when user logs in to computer as well as when Outlook switches off. There's a possibility that you could add code to the Application_Quit() Please, continue with this think. |
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![]() " ... "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" ... There's a possibility that you could add code to the Application_Quit() event in the VBA editor but you'd still have to code it yourself "gamul" wrote in message ... Doesn't Outlook have the built-in function of starting scripts during closing? So as recommended me user Gordon (in different thread) I wrote VBA script, which copies files .PST to or from net. I would like to start this script every time when user logs in to computer as well as when Outlook switches off. There's a possibility that you could add code to the Application_Quit() Please, continue with this think. Ok. It with my tests results, that this can be made across macro in Outlook (thanks Vince Averello): Sub Application_Quit() Dim RetVal RetVal = Shell("D:\temp\mm.cmd", 0) End Sub mm.cmd looks so: D:\temp\proc.vbs It works! It during starting Outlook, was can this make (how Brian Tillman advised in different thread) creating shortcut starting Outlook which will look so: call D:\temp\proc.vbs "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\OUTLOOK.EXE" I thank for help with all. I greet. |
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