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    Problem with outlook

    I was using W2000 with the following code to save a message in outlook.

    Set objOutlook = New Outlook.Application
    Set Namespace = Outlook.GetNamespace("MAPI")
    Set Recipient = Namespace.CreateRecipient(g_codigo_usuario)
    Set Appt = Namespace.GetSharedDefaultFolder(Recipient, olFolderCalendar).Items.Add
    Appt.Location = "Cobros"
    .
    .
    .

    But now with xp i got an error in this line
    Set Appt = Namespace.GetSharedDefaultFolder(Recipient, olFolderCalendar).Items.Add

    with this message:Outlook does not recognize one or more names.

    Any hlp?

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    Re: Problem with outlook

    Moved

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    Re: Problem with outlook

    Did you verify that the reciepient is the same or is valid? Also try Resolving the receipient after you add it.
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