BrotherBook
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Hi-
I currently have an access application that users will interact with through a terminal server. I had built an "add to outlook" function for meeting appointments, but now that the application is running on the terminal server this functionality has been rendered useless. We currently do not have each user's email account set up on the terminal server, and I am hoping not to have to go down that road.
Is it possible to use VBA to pass the code to the user's machine and not the terminal server? Or perhaps generate some sort of calendar file the user can then load into their own machines outlook instance?
Thanks,
Mike
I currently have an access application that users will interact with through a terminal server. I had built an "add to outlook" function for meeting appointments, but now that the application is running on the terminal server this functionality has been rendered useless. We currently do not have each user's email account set up on the terminal server, and I am hoping not to have to go down that road.
Is it possible to use VBA to pass the code to the user's machine and not the terminal server? Or perhaps generate some sort of calendar file the user can then load into their own machines outlook instance?
Thanks,
Mike