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James, Take a look at some of the stuff Bruce Gruenbaum (a former long-time Progress user) did with Exchange: http://www.thesoftwaregorilla.com/2010/05/exchange-web-services-example-part-2-creating-appointments/ . That link has a number of companion pieces. Hopefully it'll be useful. -- peter From: James Palmer [mailto:bounce-jdpjamesp@community.progress.com] Sent: Thursday, 27 February, 2014 07:30 To: TU.OE.Development@community.progress.com Subject: [LIKELY JUNK]Linking to Outlook Calendar Linking to Outlook Calendar Thread created by James Palmer We currently have a calendar system in our application which we have developed ourselves. It works nicely, but it does require the user to log in to the application to see his/her appointments for the day. I'd love to be able to enhance it to also create Outlook calendar appointments. Does anyone know of a library I can tap into for such purposes? Ideally I'd want it to create appointments, amend existing ones on meeting amend, and delete them on delete. Obviously the meetings will be for more than just the currently logged in user which might be where this becomes a problem. No idea if it's possible to programatically create appointments for someone else in Outlook? The application is an in-house system in OE11.2.1 GUI. All users have Outlook installed on the machine they access the application through. Stop receiving emails on this subject. Flag this post as spam/abuse.
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