Re: Read WAB



Sorry, didn't catch that.

You can try emailing the developer of the component as I have spoken with
him in the past. He may be ready to release the source code..

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"Andy DF" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> As stated in my first post:
>> I've found a great free 3rd party (kwab.dll) but I'd rather code it
>> myself and avoid distributing an extra file.
>
> Andy.
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> "Veign" <NOSPAMinveign@xxxxxxxxx> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:%23Nq3H1T6FHA.1140@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> kWab (Easy access to the Windows address book - *.wab file):
>> http://www.veign.com/vrc_codeview.asp?type=app&id=91
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>> "Andy DF" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:43786ed2$0$8481$5fc30a8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> I'm working on a label printing project.
>>> I'd like to be able to import data from the Windows Address Book.
>>> I've found a great free 3rd party (kwab.dll) but I'd rather code it
>>> myself and avoid distributing an extra file.
>>>
>>> I'm guessing I need to work with WABOpen and/or WABOpenEx but not much
>>> is written in the SDK.
>>>
>>> Can anyone point me in the right direction?
>>>
>>> TIA,
>>> Andy
>>>
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