ResolvedStatus Property
Topic Last Modified: 2006-06-13
Indicates the resolution status of this addressee.
Applies To
Type Library
Microsoft CDO for Exchange 2000 Library
DLL Implemented In
CDOEX.DLL
Syntax
Property ResolvedStatus As CdoResolvedStatus
HRESULT get_ResolvedStatus(CdoResolvedStatus* pVal);HRESULT put_ResolvedStatus(CdoResolvedStatus Val);
Parameters
- pVal
Returns the value of the ResolvedStatus property as a reference to a CdoResolvedStatus Enum.
- Val
Sets the value of the ResolvedStatus property to the value of the CdoResolvedStatus Enum.
Remarks
The Addressee object (that exposes the IAddressee interface) can be in one of three possible resolution states defined by the CdoResolvedStatus Enum.
CdoResolvedStatus Enum
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
cdoUnresolved |
0 |
The addressee has not been successfully resolved, meaning that the corresponding directory object has not been identified. |
cdoResolved |
1 |
The addressee's directory object has successfully been located, and the addressee is considered resolved. |
cdoAmbiguous |
2 |
A previous attempt to resolve the addressee that is, locate the corresponding directory object resulted in multiple matches. The search criteria were ambiguous, and multiple directory objects that match the criteria were found and are present in the AmbiguousNames recordset. |
When you first create an instance of the Addressee Component Object Model (COM) class, its state is said to be unresolved (cdoUnresolved). After you specify information such as a display name, directory URL, or e-mail address, you can call CheckName Method to attempt to resolve the addressee and thereby locate the addressee's directory object. If the object is located, and uniquely matches the specified criteria, the object enters the resolved state (cdoResolved). If multiple directory objects match the criteria, the object enters the ambiguous state (cdoAmbiguous). When in this state, the AmbiguousNames recordset contains information about each object that matched the criteria for the resolution attempt. For more information, see the AmbiguousNames Property.