PATCH: Vfpmapi.exe Updated VFP for Windows FOXMAPI FilesID: Q138255
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Vfpmapi.exe is a patch that allows Visual FoxPro to interface with Microsoft Mail, version 3.2 (both 16-bit and 32-bit).
The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Software Library:
Vfpmapi.exeFor more information about downloading files from the Microsoft Software Library, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q119591 How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online ServicesHere is the Readme.txt file:
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Readme.txt
Instructions for using updated Visual FoxPro for Windows Foxmapi.fll and
Foxmap16.dll files
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Running Vfpmapi.exe creates the following files:
Readme.txt - Instructions and Limitations of Use
Foxmapi.fll - DLL interface to Mapi.dll and Splus.dll
Foxmap16.dll - Thunking layer for use on 16-bit operating systems
Foxmapi.hlp - Help file on the use of functions in FOXMAPI
Instructions
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Place both the .fll and .dll files in your application directory. If your
application will only be used on 32-bit operating systems, Foxmap16.dll is
not required.
To load Foxmapi.fll in your program, use this command:
SET LIBRARY TO foxmapi ADDITIVE
All functions provided in the Foxmapi.fll are now available.
Limitations of Use
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The following restrictions are necessary for FOXMAPI to function correctly:
- FOXMAPI will only interface to Microsoft Mail, version 3.2 (both 16- and
32-bit). FOXMAPI cannot be used as an interface to Microsoft Exchange,
provided with Windows 95.
- FOXMAPI cannot interface with Microsoft Mail version 3.2 or Schedule+
version 1.x under Windows 95.
- Testing is not yet complete to determine whether FOXMAPI can interface
successfully to 32-bit Schedule Plus available with Windows NT.
Additional query words: VFoxWin softlib
Keywords : FxprgGeneral
Version : WINDOWS:3.0,3.0b
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type :
Last Reviewed: August 3, 1999