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  • chanmm

    I need CDO guide for VB.NET

    I need CDO guide for VB.NET, any help?

    chanmm


  • Cor

    #2
    Re: I need CDO guide for VB.NET

    Hi Chanmm

    I think it is better to look for SMTPmail if it is VB.net



    But on CDO did the first search on MSDN did give me this



    I hope this helps?

    Cor



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    • Jay B. Harlow [MVP - Outlook]

      #3
      Re: I need CDO guide for VB.NET

      chanmm,
      For a reasonable complete list of articles on using Outlook with .NET see:



      It includes articles on using CDO from .NET.

      If you have specific questions or problems, post them here and I or someone
      else will answer them.

      Hope this helps
      Jay

      "chanmm" <chanmm@tm.net. my> wrote in message
      news:uGbIKinzDH A.2440@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
      > I need CDO guide for VB.NET, any help?
      >
      > chanmm
      >
      >[/color]


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      • Jay B. Harlow [MVP - Outlook]

        #4
        Re: I need CDO guide for VB.NET

        Cor,
        I agree! if Chanmm is simply wanting to send an email he should be using
        SmtpMail!

        However if he wants one of the other flavors of CDO (there are at least 3)
        then the link I gave covers two of them while SmtpMail covers the third...

        I guess it really depends on what Chanmm means when he says CDO! (don't you
        just love Marketing's attempt at name recognition?)

        Hope this helps
        Jay


        "Cor" <non@non.com> wrote in message
        news:%23Wykt5qz DHA.2464@TK2MSF TNGP12.phx.gbl. ..[color=blue]
        > Hi Chanmm
        >
        > I think it is better to look for SMTPmail if it is VB.net
        >
        >[/color]
        http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...classtopic.asp[color=blue]
        >
        > But on CDO did the first search on MSDN did give me this
        >
        >[/color]
        http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...figuration.asp[color=blue]
        >
        > I hope this helps?
        >
        > Cor
        >
        >
        >[/color]


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        • Cor

          #5
          Re: I need CDO guide for VB.NET

          Hi Jay B,

          I did give him a link to CDO also, however he asked CDO for VB.net.
          My intention was to show that it was easy to find on MSDN.

          To be true, I first had only that CDO link, but then I thought that is not
          a good answer, because that is not real VB.net and did give that smtpmail
          link also.

          But thanks for the link, I have archived it.

          Can be a better answer for the OP.

          Cor



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          • Jay B. Harlow [MVP - Outlook]

            #6
            Re: I need CDO guide for VB.NET

            Cor,[color=blue]
            > I did give him a link to CDO also, however he asked CDO for VB.net.
            > My intention was to show that it was easy to find on MSDN.[/color]
            I noticed that, did not acknowledge it.
            [color=blue]
            > To be true, I first had only that CDO link, but then I thought that is[/color]
            not[color=blue]
            > a good answer, because that is not real VB.net and did give that smtpmail
            > link also.[/color]
            Agreed...


            Mostly to demonstrate how confusing this is:

            The link you gave was CDOSYS (CDO for Windows 2000) which is the CDO used by
            SmtpMail. I would recommend SmtpMail over CDOSYS for obvious reasons ;-)

            The other two CDO, that I gave a link to, are:
            - CDO 1.2.1
            - CDO For Exchange

            Excluding CDO Workflow & CDO For Exchange Management, I seem to remember a
            fourth CDO floating around, however it is not listed at:



            I consider CDO Workflow & CDO For Exchange Management to fall under the
            larger CDO For Exchange. And I'm not referring to the CDO Rendering library
            that is part of CDO 1.2.1 when installed on the server...

            Which is where it would be nice if the OP better stated which CDO he wants
            ;-)

            To make matters worse, each CDO is installed with specific products and
            based on platform have different options... For example CDO 1.2.1 is
            optionally installed with Outlook (not Outlook Express) when installed on a
            client PC, on the client it does not include the Rendering library. However
            CDO 1.2.1 is also installed with Exchange Server, on the server it does
            include the Rendering library...

            I will check with my fellow Outlook MVPs to see if we can come up with the
            fourth CDO. Of course I may be confused about the fourth CDO! ;-)

            Confused yet? I am! ;-)

            Hope this helps
            Jay

            "Cor" <non@non.com> wrote in message
            news:%233J%23P3 tzDHA.2872@TK2M SFTNGP09.phx.gb l...[color=blue]
            > Hi Jay B,
            >
            > I did give him a link to CDO also, however he asked CDO for VB.net.
            > My intention was to show that it was easy to find on MSDN.
            >
            > To be true, I first had only that CDO link, but then I thought that is[/color]
            not[color=blue]
            > a good answer, because that is not real VB.net and did give that smtpmail
            > link also.
            >
            > But thanks for the link, I have archived it.
            >
            > Can be a better answer for the OP.
            >
            > Cor
            >
            >
            >[/color]


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            • Jay B. Harlow [MVP - Outlook]

              #7
              Re: I need CDO guide for VB.NET

              Doh!

              I missed seeing what I was looking at! Doh! Doh! Doh! (smacking forehead)
              ;-)

              The following lists all four, I just missed it ;-)



              The four CDOs are (in chronological order):

              - CDO.DLL : CDO version 1.2.1
              - CDONTS.DLL : CDO version 1.2.1 for Windows NT Server (not the same as CDO
              version 1.2.1!)
              - CDOSYS.DLL : CDO for Windows 2000
              - CDOEX.DLL : CDO for Exchange 2000 Server

              Jay

              "Jay B. Harlow [MVP - Outlook]" <Jay_Harlow_MVP @msn.com> wrote in message
              news:OfABfPuzDH A.2580@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
              > Cor,[color=green]
              > > I did give him a link to CDO also, however he asked CDO for VB.net.
              > > My intention was to show that it was easy to find on MSDN.[/color]
              > I noticed that, did not acknowledge it.
              >[color=green]
              > > To be true, I first had only that CDO link, but then I thought that is[/color]
              > not[color=green]
              > > a good answer, because that is not real VB.net and did give that[/color][/color]
              smtpmail[color=blue][color=green]
              > > link also.[/color]
              > Agreed...
              >
              >
              > Mostly to demonstrate how confusing this is:
              >
              > The link you gave was CDOSYS (CDO for Windows 2000) which is the CDO used[/color]
              by[color=blue]
              > SmtpMail. I would recommend SmtpMail over CDOSYS for obvious reasons ;-)
              >
              > The other two CDO, that I gave a link to, are:
              > - CDO 1.2.1
              > - CDO For Exchange
              >
              > Excluding CDO Workflow & CDO For Exchange Management, I seem to remember a
              > fourth CDO floating around, however it is not listed at:
              >
              >[/color]
              http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...vr_cdo_top.asp[color=blue]
              >
              > I consider CDO Workflow & CDO For Exchange Management to fall under the
              > larger CDO For Exchange. And I'm not referring to the CDO Rendering[/color]
              library[color=blue]
              > that is part of CDO 1.2.1 when installed on the server...
              >
              > Which is where it would be nice if the OP better stated which CDO he wants
              > ;-)
              >
              > To make matters worse, each CDO is installed with specific products and
              > based on platform have different options... For example CDO 1.2.1 is
              > optionally installed with Outlook (not Outlook Express) when installed on[/color]
              a[color=blue]
              > client PC, on the client it does not include the Rendering library.[/color]
              However[color=blue]
              > CDO 1.2.1 is also installed with Exchange Server, on the server it does
              > include the Rendering library...
              >
              > I will check with my fellow Outlook MVPs to see if we can come up with the
              > fourth CDO. Of course I may be confused about the fourth CDO! ;-)
              >
              > Confused yet? I am! ;-)
              >
              > Hope this helps
              > Jay
              >
              > "Cor" <non@non.com> wrote in message
              > news:%233J%23P3 tzDHA.2872@TK2M SFTNGP09.phx.gb l...[color=green]
              > > Hi Jay B,
              > >
              > > I did give him a link to CDO also, however he asked CDO for VB.net.
              > > My intention was to show that it was easy to find on MSDN.
              > >
              > > To be true, I first had only that CDO link, but then I thought that is[/color]
              > not[color=green]
              > > a good answer, because that is not real VB.net and did give that[/color][/color]
              smtpmail[color=blue][color=green]
              > > link also.
              > >
              > > But thanks for the link, I have archived it.
              > >
              > > Can be a better answer for the OP.
              > >
              > > Cor
              > >
              > >
              > >[/color]
              >
              >[/color]


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              • Cor

                #8
                Re: I need CDO guide for VB.NET

                Hi Jay

                Thanks for the information,

                I started with mail with Microsoft Mail 3.0
                (Not programming)

                It was very confusing because the name of the client was as far as I
                remember me Exchange.
                Then there was mail 3.5 and after that or even was that also already the
                server name changed to Exchange.

                Fortunatly they changed the name of the client after a while to Outlook (and
                integrated it in Office) but I can tell you that it was a long time very
                confusing, but probably you did did know that already.

                Cor


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