Re: Possible to Disable Object Model Guard?
- From: ryguy7272 <ryguy7272@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 11:39:00 -0700
Thanks for the follow up Sue. I guess I still don't understand what makes
this work or not work. Not, I am using this code:
With OutMail
objMessage.To = cell.Value
objMessage.Subject = "Sales Reps. Data"
objMessage.Body = "Sales Reps. Data"
.To = cell.Value
.Subject = "Sales Reps. Data"
.Body = "Hi " & cell.Offset(0, -1).Value
For Each FileCell In rng.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeConstants)
If Trim(FileCell) <> "" Then
If Dir(FileCell.Value) <> "" Then
.Attachments.Add FileCell.Value
End If
End If
Next FileCell
objMessage.Send
End With
When code runs I get this:
Object doesn't support this property or method.
What am I doing wrong. If there is something specific that I need to know,
please tell me. I don't know much about Outlook at all.
Regards,
Ryan---
--
RyGuy
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
If you read that page, you'd know that the object model guard can't be disabled except by an Exchange administrator..
Your code creates a CDO.Message object but never sends it. That's an approach you can take, instead of using Outlook objects and getting prompts.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54
"ryguy7272" <ryguy7272@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5F5E7688-864B-4C15-B313-EB4B71B61DAA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I read the information here:
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=52
It is very interesting. Maybe I missed something, but I still can't seem to
disable the Outlook Object Model Guard. I am sending multiple emails from
Excel. code is below:
Sub Send_Files()
'Working in 2000-2007
Dim OutApp As Object
Dim OutMail As Object
Dim sh As Work***
Dim cell As Range, FileCell As Range, rng As Range
With Application
.EnableEvents = False
.ScreenUpdating = False
End With
Set sh = Sheets("Send Emails")
Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
OutApp.Session.Logon
Set objMessage = CreateObject("CDO.Message")
For Each cell In sh.Columns("B").Cells.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeConstants)
'Enter the file names in the C:Z column in each row
Set rng = sh.Cells(cell.Row, 1).Range("C1:Z1")
If cell.Value Like "?*@?*.?*" And _
Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(rng) > 0 Then
Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(0)
With OutMail
objMailItem.To = cell.Value
'.To = cell.Value
.Subject = "Sales Reps. Data"
.Body = "Hi " & cell.Offset(0, -1).Value
For Each FileCell In rng.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeConstants)
If Trim(FileCell) <> "" Then
If Dir(FileCell.Value) <> "" Then
.Attachments.Add FileCell.Value
End If
End If
Next FileCell
.Send 'Or use Display
End With
Set OutMail = Nothing
End If
Next cell
Set OutApp = Nothing
With Application
.EnableEvents = True
.ScreenUpdating = True
End With
End Sub
Is there any way to disable that Model Guard with code?
Thanks,
Ryan---
--
RyGuy
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