Hi,
Most of the examples you are finding are using NI's own ActiveX controls that were created to work with Outlook. These were created for use with Visual Basic and to demonstrate use with one of our other products, Measurement Studio. We only provide extensive amounts of examples for our own ActiveX controls because it would be very difficult and almost impossible for us to provide an example for every ActiveX control available that's made by any other company (i.e. Microsoft). CVI's ability to use ActiveX controls is demonstrated in a few examples, and so as a developer, you can find any code that uses the ActiveX control you are implementing and relate that to one of our CVI generic ActiveX examples. From these two things you should be abl
e to write your code accordingly. In particular, if you want to use the ActiveX control that comes packaged in CVI, this particular control is made by us and uses Microsoft's driver. This is not using any VB code and you can use it as a starting off point to learn more about ActiveX and Outlook.
Jeremy L.
National Instruments
Jeremy L.
National Instruments