Pickfolder, modOpenSaveFile, clsCommonDialog

J

jo

Hi,all

I have a need to obtain a copy of a file that is contained in a folder (say
hold) in my personal folder structure of outlook. The file would then be
transferred to a folder in my access file structure so that I can utilise it
within my database.

My idea is that a user would click on a button within access to launch
either pickfolder or modOpenSaveFile or clsCommonDialog dialog window to
navigate to the folder(Hold) and the open / save routine would be able to
save it to say c:\TempHold.

I have found a code example regarding setting a reference to an exchange
public folder.

http://www.fabalou.com/Outlook/GetOutlookFolder.asp

However I do not have a enough knowledge of outlook to expand on it.
Hence I would be most grateful for any help.
 
S

Salad

Hi,all

I have a need to obtain a copy of a file that is contained in a folder (say
hold) in my personal folder structure of outlook. The file would then be
transferred to a folder in my access file structure so that I can utilise it
within my database.

My idea is that a user would click on a button within access to launch
either pickfolder or modOpenSaveFile or clsCommonDialog dialog window to
navigate to the folder(Hold) and the open / save routine would be able to
save it to say c:\TempHold.

I have found a code example regarding setting a reference to an exchange
public folder.

http://www.fabalou.com/Outlook/GetOutlookFolder.asp

However I do not have a enough knowledge of outlook to expand on it.
Hence I would be most grateful for any help.

Send a request to (e-mail address removed) if you can program and
understand VBA code.
 
J

jo

That you for the suggestion but as this is a newsgroup I would rather share
any dialog with the group
 
S

Salad

That you for the suggestion but as this is a newsgroup I would rather share
any dialog with the group

K. I doubt an Access app can be attached to a newsgroup message. Good
luck in your search.
 

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