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Old April 30th 08, 11:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Michael
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Default Generatine LDAP Account with vba

Hi all,

I wondered if I am able to add an LDAP Address Book to the Outlook Config
"on the fly"... I have to make sure that if a User deletes his LDAP
Adressbook Config this Config will be restored at the next outlook start. I
have checked out the possibility to generate a .prf file but this is not
appropriate for me because this way I cannot check if the Account exists with
the right values in it or if I have to re-generate it.

A programming sample would be extremely helpful!

I have checked out profman.dll out of the Redemption package but do not know
which properties I have to set or use in order to get my correct
configuration...

Thanks a lot!

Michael
 




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