Outlook 2000 Form fields

2002-02-13 Thread Robyn

I have an Outlook form that I'm trying to read the fields from in a VB 6
program.  I am able to open the form and access all the userproperties,
but I receive an error on the Message field.  The Message field is the
default Outlook message field. I can access the field in VB using the
Outlook property Body of the MailItem object.  Is the Message field really
a UserProperty and not a Form control.  Is there any way to prevent
getting this error when I loop through all controls on the form?

Thanks.

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Outlook 2000 Form fields

2002-02-13 Thread Robyn

I am writing a VB 6 app to interact with an Outlook 2000 Form.  The app
opens the Outlook form and retreives the data from all of the controls
using the Outlook UserProperties.  I am able to access the message field
using the Body property of the MailItem object in VB with no problem.
However, the Message field consistently causes an error every time I use
the UserProperties to loop through all of the other properties/controls on
the form.  Is there any way to prevent this?

Thank you.

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Outlook 2000 Form fields

2002-02-13 Thread Robyn

I am writing a VB 6 app to interact with an Outlook 2000 Form.  The app
opens the Outlook form and retreives the data from all of the controls
using the Outlook UserProperties.  I am able to access the message field
using the Body property of the MailItem object in VB with no problem.
However, the Message field consistently causes an error every time I use
the UserProperties to loop through all of the other properties/controls on
the form.  Is there any way to prevent this?

Thank you.

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Exchange 2000

2003-03-21 Thread Robyn
Dear fellow IT professionals,

I am having problems with Exchange 2000 configuration, and I wonder if
anyone can help??.

Let me set the scene for you all.

I have two windows 2000 advanced servers in an domain which have been
dcpromo-ed.  One of my servers is the Global Catalog
for the domain whilst my other server is a domain controller which has
been ticked in the NTDS settings as a Global Catalog
server.  It is this server that is the Exchange 2000 server.  The domain
is currently running in mixed mode.
I have been following the Microsoft white paper on how to install exchange
2000, and thus both my Windows 2000 servers have
Service pack 1 installed.

I install exchange by firstly running the Forestprep switch, all goes well
with no reported errors.  Once replication has
taken place, I then run the domainprep switch.  Once replication has taken
place, I then install Exchange 2000.  All seems
to go ok and once installed I can conect to the exchange server via an
outlook client, and send emails internally and
add stuff to the public folders.

The problems start to happen when I try and install a service pack for
Exchange (the problem happens for both Exchange SP1
SP2 and SP3)

The Problem:-

When I run the update for the exchange service packs, I get the following
message:-

'Prerequisites for Microsoft Exchange Messaging and Collaboration Services
failed: The component "Microsoft Exchange
Messaging and Collaboration Services" cannot be assigned the action
"Update" because:
 - The Active Directory schema is not up-to-date.  You must run setup with
the "/ForestPrep" switch.
If you have already done this with the current version of Setup, then you
must wait for replication to complete.
Consult your documentation for details.
 - The local domain configuration is not up-to-date.  You must run setup
with the "/DomainPrep" switch within this domain.
If you have already done this with the current version of Setup, then you
must wait for replication to complete.
Consult your documentation for details. 



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Exchange 2000 setup problems

2003-03-21 Thread Robyn
Dear all,

I am having problems with Exchange 2000 configuration, and I wonder if
anyone can help??.

Let me set the scene.

I have two windows 2000 advanced servers in an domain which have been
dcpromo-ed.  One of my servers is the Global Catalog for the domain whilst
my other server is a domain controller which has been ticked in the NTDS
settings as a Global Catalog server.  It is this server that is the
Exchange 2000 server.  The domain is currently running in mixed mode.
I have been following the Microsoft white paper on how to install exchange
2000, and thus both my Windows 2000 servers have
Service pack 1 installed.

I install exchange by firstly running the Forestprep switch, all goes well
with no reported errors.  Once replication has taken place, I then run the
domainprep switch.  Once replication has taken place, I then install
Exchange 2000.  All seems to go ok and once installed I can connect to the
exchange server via an outlook client, and send emails internally and
add stuff to the public folders.

The problems start to happen when I try and install a service pack for
Exchange 2000 (the problem happens for both Exchange SP1 SP2 and SP3)

The Problem:-

When I run the update for the exchange service packs, I get the following
message:-

'Prerequisites for Microsoft Exchange Messaging and Collaboration Services
failed: The component "Microsoft Exchange
Messaging and Collaboration Services" cannot be assigned the action
"Update" because:
 - The Active Directory schema is not up-to-date.  You must run setup with
the "/ForestPrep" switch.
If you have already done this with the current version of Setup, then you
must wait for replication to complete.
Consult your documentation for details.
 - The local domain configuration is not up-to-date.  You must run setup
with the "/DomainPrep" switch within this domain.
If you have already done this with the current version of Setup, then you
must wait for replication to complete.
Consult your documentation for details. 



Any ideas???

Thanks

Robyn.

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Outlook 2000 Form fields

2002-02-13 Thread Robyn Wainio

I am writing a VB 6 app to interact with an Outlook 2000 Form.  The app
opens the Outlook form and retreives the data from all of the controls using
the Outlook UserProperties.  I am able to access the message field using the
Body property of the MailItem object in VB with no problem. However, the
Message field consistently causes an error every time I use the
UserProperties to loop through all of the other properties/controls on the
form.  Is there any way to prevent this?

Thank you.

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