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I have an MS Access application that can send Lotus Notes email via VBA macro. With Access 2003 it is no problem to get a Notes.NotesSession. With Access 2010 it gives a problem that says "\Automation -Embedding.nsf" does not exist. (I don't know what to do, do you?)
Another way is when I use Lotus.NotesSession and initializing the session. It works, the macro continues, but afterwards asks for Lotus Notes password (the user has to type in manually). It is not handy to always type in this password. What I heard is that Lotus Notes password is stored in .ID file. But when I open this file I think it is encrypted because I cannot read this. If there is a way to retrieve Lotus Notes password or to read this password in this ID file, that I can use in the macro, then please inform me. Thanks.
Feedback number WEBB8QUK3P created by ~Evelyn Elfreechekgon on 01/25/2012
Status: Open
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