RE: CDOEXM and multi-domain.

2002-04-26 Thread Quentin
Same for me Lindsay, What I suggest is that you type CDOEXM in google and then click the Groups tab... I found many answers this way... Quentin. > Quentin, > > I know this isn't answering your question, but I've recently been > looking for good docs on CDOEX/M. Do you have any good sources (o

RE: CDOEXM and multi-domain.

2002-04-26 Thread Quentin
Thanks Siegfried, It seems you're the man for that kind of questions... I'll try this solution and tell you how it goes. Quentin. > CDO 1.x, CDOEX, CDOEXM and CDOWF all run in the security context of the > currently logged on user while ADSI and LDAP allows providing different > user credential

RE: CDOEXM and multi-domain.

2002-04-25 Thread Siegfried Weber
CDO 1.x, CDOEX, CDOEXM and CDOWF all run in the security context of the currently logged on user while ADSI and LDAP allows providing different user credentials. Your best bet is to write code which changes the security context. I remember that the Win32 API offers such things and http://support.

RE: CDOEXM and multi-domain.

2002-04-25 Thread Lindsay Berry
Quentin, I know this isn't answering your question, but I've recently been looking for good docs on CDOEX/M. Do you have any good sources (other than the the standard MSDN variety)? I've found great CDO resources, but no so much CDOEX/M. Thanks in advance, Lindsay -Original Message-