The namespace method should be able to handle that.  You can call that after creating 
the outlook object.  

I don't have a source code on this pc.  If you still haven't figured it out in a bit 
let me know and I will get it off my other pc.

Mike

On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 03:31:09PM -0500, Krishna, Hari wrote:
> Doesn anyone have any idea as how I can 
> Open outlook and automatically pass the credentials (user name, domain and
> password) without being prompted?
> (I know if I change properties in outlook to say, NT Authentication, it
> works). But I can't do that/don't want to do it that way.
> 
> If I can able to do it using perl, that cld be a solution too.
> Is that even possible.
> 
> Hope to find a solution.
> 
> Thanks,
> Hari
> 
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