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fireace2000
Hello.
I have bought a j-integra license to combine Java with Outlook2000
over an exchange2003 server.
Most of the things work just fine, but I have trouble with setting the
postal address in Outlook.
Problem:
When I add an Outlook contact with a private address and a business
address (postal address is set on the business address)
my jebcontact object or better my self written AddressEntryProxy
object which extends your com.intrinsyc.cdo.AddressEntryProxy
everything is fine. The aep object contains all the information
correctly.
But when I set the postal address on my private (home) address the
business address will be overwritten with the private (home)
address. The strange thing is that Outlook still shows every
thing correctly. It seems that the Jeb contact object can't
handle the postal address change.
Same thing happens when I add a contact with only a private (home)
address. the aep object suddenly has a business address which
is the same as the private (home) address.
It would be really nice if someone could help me
regards
Eric
I have bought a j-integra license to combine Java with Outlook2000
over an exchange2003 server.
Most of the things work just fine, but I have trouble with setting the
postal address in Outlook.
Problem:
When I add an Outlook contact with a private address and a business
address (postal address is set on the business address)
my jebcontact object or better my self written AddressEntryProxy
object which extends your com.intrinsyc.cdo.AddressEntryProxy
everything is fine. The aep object contains all the information
correctly.
But when I set the postal address on my private (home) address the
business address will be overwritten with the private (home)
address. The strange thing is that Outlook still shows every
thing correctly. It seems that the Jeb contact object can't
handle the postal address change.
Same thing happens when I add a contact with only a private (home)
address. the aep object suddenly has a business address which
is the same as the private (home) address.
It would be really nice if someone could help me
regards
Eric