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Can't do that unless you are using C++ or Delphi, these compilers (unlike VB
or .Net) create regular header files from the type library. That header can be created on a machine with Outlook 2000, but used to compile projects on a machine with any version of Outlook (or not Outlook at all). Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP) http://www.dimastr.com/ OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO and MAPI Developer Tool "Jonathan" wrote in message ... Hi, I am on XP now which has Outlook Library 11.0. I have developed a small program to read the inbox using library 11 and it works (But not for 9 and 10 basically with Windows 2000). How can I have one program works for the three libraries? I know if I do it on Library 9, it will work on 10 and 11. But my office is 2003 now. Can I also have the library 9 and 10 with 11 at the same time? How can I do this? Thanks! -- JCG |
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