Re: tests: safe MAPI init

2004-07-22 Thread Jon Griffiths
Hi, > Windows XP Professional, in a network with roaming profiles > served by Samba. I don't know what is relevant. Strange, I'd have assumed you'd have an extended mapi client installed by deault. What is your default mail client? > OK, sending you off-list. Thanks. I'll have a look at this.

Re: tests: safe MAPI init

2004-07-22 Thread Jon Griffiths
Hi, > the mapi32 tests call scInitMapiUtil, which pops up an alert > box saying something like (translating it) "Your default > mailer application isn't capable of this operation, please > ensure that Outlook is configured as the default mailer." This probably means that you don't have a mapi cli

Re: tests: safe MAPI init

2004-07-22 Thread Ferenc Wagner
Jon Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Windows XP Professional, in a network with roaming profiles >> served by Samba. I don't know what is relevant. > > Strange, I'd have assumed you'd have an extended mapi client > installed by deault. What is your default mail client? If it's Control Pa

Re: tests: safe MAPI init

2004-07-22 Thread Ferenc Wagner
Jon Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> the mapi32 tests call scInitMapiUtil, which pops up an alert >> box saying something like (translating it) "Your default >> mailer application isn't capable of this operation, please >> ensure that Outlook is configured as the default mailer." > > This

tests: safe MAPI init

2004-07-22 Thread Ferenc Wagner
Hi (and sorry for the broken post), the mapi32 tests call scInitMapiUtil, which pops up an alert box saying something like (translating it) "Your default mailer application isn't capable of this operation, please ensure that Outlook is configured as the default mailer." This brings the tests to a

tests: safe MAPI init

2004-07-22 Thread Ferenc Wagner
Hi, the mapi32 tests call scInitMapiUtil, which pops up an alert box