HOW TO: Retrieve Appointments by Using the Outlook Object Model in Visual Basic .NET (313801)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (2002)
- Microsoft Outlook 2002
- Microsoft .NET Framework SDK 1.0
This article was previously published under Q313801 SUMMARY This article describes how to use Microsoft Outlook 10.0
Object Library to retrieve appointments in Visual Basic .NET.
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Create the Sample to Retrieve Appointments- Start Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.
- On the File menu, point to New, and then click Project.
- Click Visual Basic Projects under Project Types, and then click Console Application under Templates. By default, Module1.vb is created.
- Add a reference to the Microsoft Outlook 10.0 Object
Library. To do this, follow these steps:
- On the Project menu, click Add Reference.
- Click the COM tab.
- Click Microsoft Outlook 10.0 Object
Library, and then click Select
- Click OK. If you are prompted to generate wrappers for the library that
you selected, click Yes.
- In the Code window, replace the default code with the
following code:
Imports System.Reflection
Module Module1
Sub Main()
' Create Outlook application.
Dim oApp As Outlook.Application = New Outlook.Application()
' Get NameSpace and Logon.
Dim oNS As Outlook.NameSpace = oApp.GetNamespace("mapi")
oNS.Logon("YourValidProfile", Missing.Value, False, True) ' TODO:
' Get Appointments collection from the Calendar folder.
Dim oCalendar As Outlook.MAPIFolder = oNS.GetDefaultFolder(Outlook.OlDefaultFolders.olFolderCalendar)
Dim oItems As Outlook.Items = oCalendar.Items
' TODO: You may want to use Find or Restrict to retrieve the appointment that you prefer.
' ...
' Get the first AppointmentItem.
Dim oAppt As Outlook.AppointmentItem = oItems.GetFirst()
' Display some common properties.
Console.WriteLine(oAppt.Organizer)
Console.WriteLine(oAppt.Subject)
Console.WriteLine(oAppt.Body)
Console.WriteLine(oAppt.Location)
Console.WriteLine(oAppt.Start.ToString())
Console.WriteLine(oAppt.End.ToString())
' Display.
'oAppt.Display(true)
' Log off.
oNS.Logoff()
' Clean up.
oApp = Nothing
oNS = Nothing
oItems = Nothing
oAppt = Nothing
End Sub
End Module
- Modify the code where you see the TODO comments.
- Press F5 to build and to run the application.
- Verify that the first appointment is retrieved.
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REFERENCES For more information, visit the following Microsoft
Developer Network (MSDN) Web site:
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Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 1/19/2006 |
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Keywords: | kbHOWTOmaster KB313801 kbAudDeveloper |
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