Have a need to read and manipulate users Inbox and other folders with categories. Currently using VFP with Outlook 2013 and Office 365 but that is running way too slow and cannot keep up with users interactions. Users have over 52,000 items in their inbox.
Is there a tool I can use to go directly into a user's email folders without Outlook?
Thanks,
Josh
Anybody integrated VFP with Microsoft Graph?
Most VFP programmers I know prefers FoxCharts.
NB! Please only ask one question per thread, unless the questions are related.
Have you tried Outlook Redemption?
Microsoft Graph is not for making graphs. It is an API for reading Azure and Office apps.
I'm sorry for my confusion. I find the name Microsoft Graph very misleading, especially since they have an almost identically named ActiveX control, Microsoft Graph Chart.
That means that unfortunately I can't answer your question.
Ooops, replied to myself...
Was using Outlook Redemption successfully until upgraded to Outlook2016 which is 64 bit and my 32bit VFP now does not work. The Redemption developer stated I needed to:
64 bit stub app that uses Redemption in C# or VB.Net, and invoke it from your 32 bit VFP executable
Not sure how to do that. Any one have experience making VFP work using 64 bit stub apps and Outlook Redemption?
Thanks, Josh
Have you tried to contact Dmitry?
Hello, Just an idea ( I don't check it ), did you try with VFP10 ?
https://www.mail-archive.com/profox@leafe.com/msg144444.html
"The most compelling case for using a 64-bit version of Visual FoxPro Advanced is that it allows you to use 64-bit ActiveX controls."
Talk about using a battering ram to pound in a nail to hang a picture on the wall 😃
That was Dmitry's response.
Sorry, I didn't notice. My best recommendation is that you ask Dmitry for more details, it should be in his own interest also. After all, it's a commercial product, he should provide the necessary code on his own website.