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Internal to my organization I have been using the Outlook Object model for a
while. But recemtly I tried one of my Outlook addins on an outside system and found that resolving names was not working as I have come to expect. In the following code I get a very big string with regular dashes like some kind of system ID after the "recipients/cn=". XXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXX-XXXXXX Both servers are 2007 and clients are 2003. The below code works fine on my system and I get the username, but not on the outside system. Eml = objOutlook.Session.CurrentUser.Address I am also getting the same issue when I use resolve. Thanks for shedding any light on this for me. Craig |
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