You should be able to just point Outlook at your TAPI line. Go to Contacts,
click on a party and select Action | Call Contact | New Call and then click
"Dialing Options..." at the bottom. You should see all of your installed
TAPI lines. Select the line corresponding to the 3COM NBX.

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Grant Schenck
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Grant,
Thanks for your reply. Got that portion. I am looking to write an app that
will look at the incomming caller's number and find the outlook contact in
any number of public folders. Once found, open the contact.
The largest issue I am having is the way Outlook formats the number versus
caller ID.
Thanks,
Brian
> You should be able to just point Outlook at your TAPI line. Go to
> Contacts, click on a party and select Action | Call Contact | New Call and
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>> Thanks,
>> Brian
Andreas Marschall [MVP TAPI] - 08 Jan 2007 21:35 GMT
> The largest issue I am having is the way Outlook formats the number versus
> caller ID.
Brian,
for this you may want to to take a look at lineTranslateAddress().
Please see MSDN for details.
Try it with TAPI Browser TB20 before starting to code anything yourself.
See my TAPI and TSPI FAQ:
Q: Where can I download TAPI Browser ?
http://www.i-b-a-m.de/Andreas_Marschall's_TAPI_and_TSPI_FAQ.htm#_Q:_Where_can
Q: Is there a user guide available for TAPI Browser TB20 ?
http://www.i-b-a-m.de/Andreas_Marschall's_TAPI_and_TSPI_FAQ.htm#_Q:_Is_there_1

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TAPI / TSP Developer and Tester
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