Versions: 97 +Considering how thoroughly it's explained in the Help file, it's surprising how often the question "how can I link to Outlook folders?" crops up. This is popular as, for example, it allows the user to query the contents of their Inbox, use data from their Contacts list, report on their Calendar, and so on. Fortunately for us, this is very easy to do - if you can link to a table, you can link to virtually any Outlook folder on your friendly neighbourhood Exchange Server. We'll go through how in just a second but first a note for all users of Access 97 - you can do this too but only after you've installed a free add-on from Microsoft, available here. Now that's out of the way, here's how you do the linking.
And that's it, you then have a table in your database that links back to your Outlook folder, and can be queried just like any other table. Note that this doesn't work for Outlook Express. |
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