This happens if you:
1. Are still using Outlook objects (which with Redemption you don't need to)
2. Are not in the same domain as Exchange (which you should be)
田口 浩 wrote:
> I tried Redemption bofore, but then I could't skip password popup.
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>> -Original Message-
>> Sent: Monday,
I tried Redemption bofore, but then I could't skip password popup.
> -Original Message-
> Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 3:32 PM
> Subject: RE: Outlook Redemption
>
> You need to call ImpersonateLoggedOnUser after calling LogonUser.
> See the following blog for the discussion of imperso
Taguchi san,
Try using Outlook Redemption. It seems to work for me. There's a command
for you to access another's schedule (provided that user shares the
schedule).
The author Dmitry is very supportive.
?? ? wrote:
> Someone have experiences to get another's schedule on Exchange server?
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> W
Someone have experiences to get another's schedule on Exchange server?
We are using Outlook to set or see schedules of myself and others.
We are about 10 to 20 people in our group, without a telephone operator.
We must look into others schedules if they are at company or absent.
I like to make a