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IPOutlookApp::Logon (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

The Logon method begins a session with the Outlook Mobile COM server, returning a handle that can be used in subsequent calls to each PIM Item's Display method. You must begin an Outlook Mobile session before you can call any of the other POOM APIs.

Syntax

HRESULT Logon(
  long hWnd
);

Parameters

  • hWnd
    [in] Handle to the parent window for the POOM session. Outlook Mobile uses this handle for each PIM item's Display call, and for the infrared transfer dialog.

    For Visual Basic, this parameter is optional and has a Null default value.

Return Value

This method returns the standard values E_INVALIDARG, E_OUTOFMEMORY, E_UNEXPECTED, and E_FAIL, as well as the following:

  • S_FALSE
    The user is already logged on.
  • S_OK
    The method completed successfully.

Code Example

The following code example shows how to log the user on to a POOM session.

Note

To make the following code example easier to read, security checking and error handling are not included. This code example should not be used in a release configuration unless it has been modified to include them.

HRESULT        hr;

IPOutlookApp * polApp;

// Initialize COM for Outlook Mobile.
if (FAILED(CoInitializeEx(NULL, 0))) return FALSE;

// Get a handle to the Outlook Mobile application object.
hr = CoCreateInstance(CLSID_Application, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER, IID_IPOutlookApp, (LPVOID*)&polApp);

// Begin an Outlook Mobile session.
hr = polApp->Logon(NULL);

Remarks

LogOn must be called from a thread that will process Windows messages.

The Outlook Mobile application object is not built for thread safety. Do not access this object across multiple threads.

Messages broadcast using SendMessage might hang on the POOM application window. To be safe, use PostMessage instead.

Requirements

Header pimstore.h
Library Pimstore.lib
Windows Embedded CE Windows CE 3.0 and later

See Also

Tasks

Establishing a POOM Session

Reference

IPOutlookApp
IPOutlookApp::Logoff
Pocket Outlook Object Model Interfaces

Other Resources

Pocket Outlook Object Model Enumerations