Hello,
Unless one of our MVP partners has some code to do this, I do not know of
a way. Outlook (for example) is being called through command line, and the
app is not spawned by design. Outlook.exe probably does run in the
background, but it is in a "special" state where the UI is not presented.
We welcome your feedback on this functionality fo Outlook. Please send
e-mail to (e-mail address removed) and let us know how YOU believe Outlook
should function. Out product teams use YOUR feedback in designing new
features for Outlook, when plannign the upcoming releases.
Best Regards,
Ryan M. Keith, BSCSE, MCSE
Microsoft Enterprise Messaging Support
Client Server Infrastructure
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