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Return (remotely hosted) Exchange email account from Outlook Profile?

I'm trying to figure out how I can grab the logged in user's network Id
(easy enough) to pass to a remotely hosted Exchange server, and have
that server return the users actual email account.

Thoughts? Direction?

Apr 24 '06 #1
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