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Outlook 2002 to Access 2002 transfer

Hello all,

Was just wondering how to import the category list to Access 2002 from
Outlook 2002? I am setting up some reports where I am using the tasks
in Outlook and one of the queries I need to create would be using
categories.

Thanks for all the help
Mar 20 '07 #1
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Facilitator,

You're probably really needing to query Exchange, not Outlook. You might be
able to get to it via WMI Query. Search Google for: exchange wmi query
objects. You might find what you need.

-- Bill

"The Facilitator" <fa*******@yahoo.comwrote in message
news:ag********************************@4ax.com...
Hello all,

Was just wondering how to import the category list to Access 2002 from
Outlook 2002? I am setting up some reports where I am using the tasks
in Outlook and one of the queries I need to create would be using
categories.

Thanks for all the help

Mar 20 '07 #2
No, I am doing the import from Exchange. Checked the Google string
you gave, nothing there...Been looking everywhere for an answer along
many different searches.

Finally settled with just bringing in the categories from the
component of Exchange/Outlook that I am working on, then splitting the
categories off by delimiter. Now having problems breakign the look to
add them...please check VBA breakout, if you know anything on it.

Thanks for the help,

O

On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 15:27:30 -0700, "AlterEgo"
<al********@dslextreme.comwrote:
>Facilitator,

You're probably really needing to query Exchange, not Outlook. You might be
able to get to it via WMI Query. Search Google for: exchange wmi query
objects. You might find what you need.

-- Bill

"The Facilitator" <fa*******@yahoo.comwrote in message
news:ag********************************@4ax.com.. .
>Hello all,

Was just wondering how to import the category list to Access 2002 from
Outlook 2002? I am setting up some reports where I am using the tasks
in Outlook and one of the queries I need to create would be using
categories.

Thanks for all the help
Mar 21 '07 #3

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