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would it be possible to setup a new email account in outlook from values that
are based in excel?

ex.
"A1" =
"B1" = John Smith
etc.

that you could create a macro that entered these values into the nessicary
places in outlook to setup a new user?

thanks in advance
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Apparently you need to write to the registry.:
http://forums.asp.net/thread/1069583.aspx

These keys may be useful.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Account Manager\Accounts
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outloo k\OMI Account
Manager\Accounts

However, setting a password may be problematic.

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would it be possible to setup a new email account in outlook from values

that
are based in excel?

ex.
"A1" =
"B1" = John Smith
etc.

that you could create a macro that entered these values into the nessicary
places in outlook to setup a new user?

thanks in advance



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