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Feb 25 2009, 09:16 AM
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UtterAccess Enthusiast Posts: 77 From: Birmingham, AL |
I would like to use VB Script to send an instant message. I will NOT be spamming with this.
In our database: we have text boxes where the description of a problem is entered and we have a drop down menu where you select a technician. Currently, it is necessary to open a new instant message to the correct technician with AIM and send a message. It is ABSOLOUTLEY NECESSARY that we use an instant messenger. As for technical reasons there is a large disclaimer at the bottom of the company email that is put on by MS Exchange Server that cannot be removed. Can someone please inform me what VB Code would be used to accomplish such a task. Thank you, Jennifer |
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Feb 25 2009, 10:53 AM
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UtterAccess VIP Posts: 18,396 From: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
VB Script? Does this mean an ASP page not a VB DLL or EXE?
Here are pointers to two Messenger related SDK's: Activity Application SDK: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa751024.aspx Windows Live Alerts SDK: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb259752.aspx Hope this helps ... |
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Feb 25 2009, 11:07 AM
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UtterAccess Enthusiast Posts: 77 From: Birmingham, AL |
Not really sure how that could be helpful...but it's nice to know i suppose.
what I need is this... I have a Database It has a technicians name and a problem description When you select the techs name and click send I need it to send an instant message of the problem description to the technician this message goes to his phone and CANNOT be emailed. Thank you, Jennifer |
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Feb 25 2009, 12:33 PM
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UtterAccess VIP Posts: 18,396 From: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
QUOTE Not really sure how that could be helpful...but it's nice to know i suppose.
Why not? You can use the API with VBA, which is what I think you want. What IM service does the phone use? Are you wanting the phone to be able to end messages back? If not, maybe sending an SMS text messages is what you need. I see that you have posted the same question again here: VB to send instant message from Access Since you have posted the same question twice, probably the first one was not in the correct forum, which thread do you want to continue with? |
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