Resolved Property
True if the recipient has been validated against the Address Book. Read-only Boolean.
expression**.Resolved**
*expression * Required. An expression that returns a Recipient object.
Remarks
When you run a program that uses the Microsoft Outlook object model to call the Resolved method, you receive a warning message. This warning message tells you that a program is trying to access the Address Book on your behalf and asks if you want to allow this.
Example
This Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) example uses the Resolve method to resolve the Recipient object representing Dan Wilson, and then returns Dan's shared default Calendar folder.
Sub ResolveName()
Dim myOlApp As Outlook.Application
Dim myNamespace As Outlook.NameSpace
Dim myRecipient As Outlook.Recipient
Dim CalendarFolder As Outlook.MAPIFolder
Set myOlApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set myNamespace = myOlApp.GetNamespace("MAPI")
Set myRecipient = myNamespace.CreateRecipient("Dan Wilson")
myRecipient.Resolve
If myRecipient.Resolved Then
Call ShowCalendar(myNamespace, myRecipient)
End If
End Sub
Sub ShowCalendar(myNamespace, myRecipient)
Dim CalendarFolder As Outlook.MAPIFolder
Set CalendarFolder = _
myNamespace.GetSharedDefaultFolder _
(myRecipient, olFolderCalendar)
CalendarFolder.Display
End Sub
If you use Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) in an Outlook form, you do not create the Application object, and you cannot use named constants. This example shows how to perform the same task using VBScript code in a CommandButton Click event.
Sub CommandButton1_Click()
Set myNameSpace = Application.GetNameSpace("MAPI")
Set myRecipient = myNameSpace.CreateRecipient("Dan Wilson")
myRecipient.Resolve
If myRecipient.Resolved Then
Set CalendarFolder = _
myNameSpace.GetSharedDefaultFolder _
(myRecipient, 9)
CalendarFolder.Display
End If
End Sub
Applies to | Recipient Object
See Also | AddressEntry Property | Resolve Method | ResolveAll Method