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  • B bluepoison

    Hi All, I want to copy attachments from outlook 2007 to a list view in VB.net 2.0 I want to right click on the File In outlook and choose Copy or Cut and then paste the selected file or Files into a vb.net List view. Can anyone provide me some help please. Best Regards Tom

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    Thanks but I need a fast solution if possible, it will take some time to investigate everything on the mentioned website. Regards

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      Thanks but I need a fast solution if possible, it will take some time to investigate everything on the mentioned website. Regards

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      Lost User
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      Life is hard :((

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        Life is hard :((

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        Sadly but true , I'm started with learning ;P

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        • B bluepoison

          Thanks but I need a fast solution if possible, it will take some time to investigate everything on the mentioned website. Regards

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          Sorry I didn't realize it was urgent. In that case go here[^] Otherwise, suck it up and realize nothing in life comes without effort.


          only two letters away from being an asset

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            Sorry I didn't realize it was urgent. In that case go here[^] Otherwise, suck it up and realize nothing in life comes without effort.


            only two letters away from being an asset

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            Thanks but I'd rather learn something then and do my own coding even when urgent.

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            • B bluepoison

              Thanks but I'd rather learn something then and do my own coding even when urgent.

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              You are not going to get anyone here to write your code for you. You've been given the tools to do your own research. Research is the TOP skill a developer needs in order to be successful at this job. It has nothing to do with knowing the language or the .NET Framework inside out. Without the ability to teach yourself what you need to know when you need to know it, you're completly screwed as a developer. The longer you screw around on the forums hoping someone will just give the answer, the longer it'll take for you to learn about how to write it yourself.

              A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
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              But no longer in 2009...

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                You are not going to get anyone here to write your code for you. You've been given the tools to do your own research. Research is the TOP skill a developer needs in order to be successful at this job. It has nothing to do with knowing the language or the .NET Framework inside out. Without the ability to teach yourself what you need to know when you need to know it, you're completly screwed as a developer. The longer you screw around on the forums hoping someone will just give the answer, the longer it'll take for you to learn about how to write it yourself.

                A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
                Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
                     2006, 2007, 2008
                But no longer in 2009...

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                I agree with the philosophy but could you explain me then why you have already posted more then 20 000 messages in the forums if you think that I screw around in the forums if I ask for explanation. I find a forum a fast alternative to get information instead of doing lot of research. There isn't alway a lot of time to perform research if you have deadlines you know. By The way I don't have problems to give code snippets to a person to give them a start. But I certainly agree that performing research is the best way to become a top developer. Kind Regard

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                • B bluepoison

                  I agree with the philosophy but could you explain me then why you have already posted more then 20 000 messages in the forums if you think that I screw around in the forums if I ask for explanation. I find a forum a fast alternative to get information instead of doing lot of research. There isn't alway a lot of time to perform research if you have deadlines you know. By The way I don't have problems to give code snippets to a person to give them a start. But I certainly agree that performing research is the best way to become a top developer. Kind Regard

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                  bluepoison wrote:

                  if you think that I screw around in the forums if I ask for explanation.

                  Reread some of the previous suggestions you have been given. The first response to your enquiry was a link (given by Mark) to the Visual Studio Tools for Office web page. It is up to you to use these tools for your research and design and code your application. When you have a specific problem with some aspect of your application then come back and ask for help.

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                  There isn't alway a lot of time to perform research if you have deadlines you know.

                  Quite frankly that is your problem and not anyone else's; it is not urgent to us, as we have our own deadlines. You cannot expect the other contributors here to do your work for you. Firstly, they don't have the time - they are most likely engaged in their own research, and secondly the only way for you to succeed in this, or any other, business is through your own endeavours.

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                    I agree with the philosophy but could you explain me then why you have already posted more then 20 000 messages in the forums if you think that I screw around in the forums if I ask for explanation. I find a forum a fast alternative to get information instead of doing lot of research. There isn't alway a lot of time to perform research if you have deadlines you know. By The way I don't have problems to give code snippets to a person to give them a start. But I certainly agree that performing research is the best way to become a top developer. Kind Regard

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                    bluepoison wrote:

                    I find a forum a fast alternative to get information instead of doing lot of research.

                    This is where you're short-changing yourself. By constantly asking a lot of questions, you're actually missing out on learning other things while you research your topic. Also, if your research skills are up to the task, asking a question in a forum is not faster than doing the research. For example, a week ago, I needed to get all the exported function names from any specified .DLL. Knowing nothing about the Win32 PE executable format, I started digging by launching Google. 2 days later, and a ton of research, I can almost read a PE file by hand, byte-by-byte. I'm still working on the library to do it for me, but my question was answered in 2 days and I've also learned about all kinds of little things that go on inside a PE file that make my debugging life a bit easier and well as some pitfalls in reading and parsing the file. It's just not possible to get an answer describing the format for PE files in a couple of forum posts and it's not possible to get all the tiny details you need to know to parse one and understand it.

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                    There isn't alway a lot of time to perform research if you have deadlines you know.

                    Then there isn't time to do the project properly and where you have to push back on a deadline.

                    A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
                    Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
                         2006, 2007, 2008
                    But no longer in 2009...

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                    • B bluepoison

                      I agree with the philosophy but could you explain me then why you have already posted more then 20 000 messages in the forums if you think that I screw around in the forums if I ask for explanation. I find a forum a fast alternative to get information instead of doing lot of research. There isn't alway a lot of time to perform research if you have deadlines you know. By The way I don't have problems to give code snippets to a person to give them a start. But I certainly agree that performing research is the best way to become a top developer. Kind Regard

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                      bluepoison wrote:

                      There isn't alway a lot of time to perform research if you have deadlines you know.

                      A very poor excuse that essentially means the project has already failed. Never enough time to do right but always enough time to do it over.


                      only two letters away from being an asset

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