So I ran OLEView and found a type library called "Microsoft Outlook 15.0 Object Library" and tried using that in the const declaration...strangely, no joy.
I then exported the library info to .IDL file and compared that to Office 2010 IDL file, didn't see any difference that could cause this (just some class differences). I'm wondering if this could be a unregistered server or something?
I'm at my wits end on this, I've been running this job manually and it's a real pain.
Anyone have any other ideas I can try out?


In reply to Re^6: Win32 OLE on Office 2013 64 bit by mondokkia
in thread Win32 OLE on Office 2013 64 bit by mondokkia

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