I'm currently working on an events application and thought it would be nice feature to have a link next to the event which would add the event to Outlook calendar?
I've looked around but can't seem to find anything, except sits using this feature, no tutorials etc.
Anyone aware of a method or script that will allow me to add an event to a client's outlook or lotusnotes calendar? For instance, eBay has this set up for their auctions - will the click of a button on the web page the auction pops into your calendar and gives you a warning just before it's scheduled to end.
i'm trying to display my Outlook Calendar on web page. I made script to display calendar in Excel - works perfectly, but i don't know how to make it in ASP.... Is anybody who know how to change this code? Code:
I've been trying to figure out how to grab Outlook information and place it on a webpage for a corporate Intranet site. I've downloaded both ASP and ASP.NET example.
I have gotten the ASP.NET example to work, but can not modify it to showmore than one day. The ASP version will not authenticate properly.
What is the best way to do this? Is there an example of how to grab information from Outlook? Is there a way to connect through SQL or export to a SQL database easily?
What is the best way to be able to add a function to my advert at the bottom of a clients site, so that when clicked an email is sent to me, without having to refresh the page to do so.
Its so that I can do a survey on the amount of clicks my links are getting in the footer depending on the message i put there.
My app lists jobs for a recruiter. He wants to track members who have replied directly to job postings. So instead of simply making the client's email address an <a href="mailto:...> link, I need to do 2 things:
- add a record of their posting to a database table - open the email client to the job
Howe do I do this? The first part is easy, but I don't know how to open the email client in an ASP command (I don't really want to auto-sed email, just open the client and let the user attach their resume and add their cover latter). Do I have to get my Web Hosting company to install CDO, or is that standard with all IIS? I get an error when I try to run 'Set MailObj = CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")'
I have searched far and wide, and have NOT found a way to do this. I would like to add a link on an ASP page that I created that adds an appointment to Microsoft Outlook. I think that Automation is the way to go, but have NOT figured it out. Any help would be great. I have seen it done on another site using javascript. I would be willing to do it that way too.
So I'm writing an ASP 3.0 script on an intranet which users have access to from IE 6, or within Outlook. Due to the pop-ups it uses, it doesn't work so well in Outlook, so I want to know whether the user is running the website from within Outlook or IE.
How can I do this if Outlook is returning "IE" as its browser information?
This script:
Dim objBrowsType Set objBrowsType = Server.CreateObject("MSWC.BrowserType") response.write("Browser Name: " & objBrowsType.Browser)
returns "Browser Name: IE" in both IE and Outlook.
I need to access a user's outlook "contacts" using ASP. They are stored within the user's "contacts" folder inside their mailbox on the Exchange server (Exchange 2003). Script will need to log in to user's Exchange mailbox, access their "contacts" folder and parse them to display on page.
Put simply, all im trying to do is a Phone-book style app that pulls data from two different sources. The first source (Active Directory) I can do, its the second source (Exchange mailbox) that im having trouble with. I can pull data from Active Directory / Exchange GAL for display on the pages just cant find a way to get stuff from the mailstore. If it can't be done without an Active X component, then fair enough, just thought i'd ask out here.
I've just discussed this with my IT manager and he reckons you need to activate Outlook Web Services for this to be any use to you and he says that ain't gonna happen. What I want to know is:
a) is he right? b) if he is, is there a way to access Outlook stuff WITHOUT turning on Outlook Web Services.
Does anyone have any sample code (or could you point me in a direction) that will allow me to display the available time a users has in their Outlook Schedule? Similar to when you set up a meeting and you can show the avialable time for all meeting attendees in a horizontal bar chart?
Basically what i want to happen is that when a user clicks on the web link that it opens the meeting room which is in a public folder in outlook application (not the web interface outlook.
I am trying to push the user to a particular page based on a click of a button.I cant seem to get the syntax correct. This is what I am using right now.
<INPUT TYPE="button" VALUE="Return to Entry Form" onClick=href="/LongDistance_Tracking/Longdistance.asp">
How do I generate an email through outlook? My program now needs to send out an email to an outlook distribution list. Unfortunately, I neither know how to send an email through ASP let alone sending it via Outlook.
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Has anyone had any luck editing the Microsoft Outlook Web Access pages? I am setting up my company's new OWA 2003 server. Now here's the problem, I had to create new logon pages because we authenticate to a different domain then the server is on (stupid mergers).
Now when the logout button is clicked on the page, it takes you back to the default logon page. Were a user to try and log back in from here it wouldn't work. Now simply adding a "response.redirect" to that page seems to break their code completely. So has anyone managed to do this and could let me know how?
I have a Windows 2003 server running IIS 6. On the server I have about 100 websites. I want to place a file on the server and have ALL sites include it on a web page(s). I tried this
<!-- #include file="C: est.inc" --> but it comes back File can't be found.
I am working on a ASP project which synchronizes Microsoft Outlook's Emails, Contact, Tasks and etc. by using ASP. I am struck as I don't know what functions should I use?
I am in a Intranet project for Global telehone Directory for my company.Is there is a solution in which we can connect to the microsoft mail exchange server and get a details of a employee through Outlook schedulewhether he/she is available or not.
I have a form with a input text box where a user has to enter a work email address.Is there anyway that he or she can click a link which will open Microsoft Outlook and list all the work email addresses, thereby selecting an email address which will be automatically inoutted into the input text box?
how to access Outlook methods to generate an "add contact" event on the local user's machine. Most of the info I'm finding relates to Exchange server, not the local instance of OUtlook.
This event will be spawned from an intranet-based ASP page. The online contacts list will have a button to add the contact. On click, the default contact form will be displayed, with the primary fields pre-populated from the recordset selected. I'm sure this is a no-brainer, but haven't done this before.
I visited a site to sign up for an upcoming event. When I was done, the site offered me the option to create an Outlook appointment for the item. When I clicked the button, the site created a new appointment item which It saved in my Outlook Calendar.
I would like to implement something similar using ASP, however when I search for example code can only find references to ASP.NET. Is it possible to do this in ASP .
im sending a mail with CDONTS now if im combining 2 languages in the same mail, i have a problem (languages are hebrew and english) if im using dir=rtl the words in english appear backwards (the letters order is reversed) if im using dir=lrt the hebrew is reversed . how can i fix this thing.
I have a page which automatically sends out email without any user intervention. But I want my page to open the Outlook client, with all the default values that I have to specify. In this way the user, can modify the message and even attach additional files to the mail. How should I do this?
i get my default email addresses from my database, which is basically a replicate of my contacts in outlook, is it possible to access the contacts from the mail server? This way, i just have to maintain the contact list in the mail server instead of maintaining it again in my database.
When running from a remote machine, I was quite able to server-side create COM connections to WORD and OUTLOOK while using the VB Studio.Net 2002 version using the following style of coding.
Dim myObj as New Windows.Application
Now, after upgrading to VB Studio.Net 2003, I get a very basic error message "Cannot create ActiveX Object" when trying to access the same application. When accessing it locally, everything runs fine.
It MUST be some security/rights thing. I have tried all possible combination of setting the IIS security for the application on the server, but there are so many options, I thing I am running in circles. What have changed betwen versions 2002 and 2003 and what can I do to correct it?
I am trying to use the above control in my ASP Pages but nothing gets displayed or, alternatively when I try on another developed page the following error message gets displayed:
Could not complete the operation due to error bbc20009.
I have checked numerous Web Sites for sample code and all seem to fail. Code is as follows: <OBJECT classid=CLSID:0006F063-0000-0000-C000-000000000046 id=ViewCtlFolder width="100%" height="430"> <param name="Namespace" value="MAPI"> <param name="Folder" value="Tasks"> <param name="View" value="By Category"> <param name="Restriction" value=""> <param name="DeferUpdate" value="0"> </OBJECT>
We need to import the contact details from Act! and Outlook/Outlook Express (Both) to a website (hosted database MSSQL or Access). Is that possible in any ASP Scripting?