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How do I get the User Name of the target of an appointment that is being
crated in a shared calendar. For example. I open a Shared calendar to create a custom form appointment for John Doe. In a vb script how can I reference the fact that the appointment is for "John Doe" I've tried Item.Recipients, Item.Parent. But Recipients give me nothing and Parent just gives me Calendar. Thanks for any help on this. |
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I got it. You can acces it through the item.Organizer after it is saved.
"Craig" wrote in message ... How do I get the User Name of the target of an appointment that is being crated in a shared calendar. For example. I open a Shared calendar to create a custom form appointment for John Doe. In a vb script how can I reference the fact that the appointment is for "John Doe" I've tried Item.Recipients, Item.Parent. But Recipients give me nothing and Parent just gives me Calendar. Thanks for any help on this. |
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