Question

I'm developing an app that will allow the user user to view the contents of an inbox that they have access to. I am having a difficult time trying to find a means of searching the Global Address List other then

AddressEntries entries = global.AddressEntries;
AddressEntry entry = entries["search value"];

This works but only returns one instance, and it is the first one found. I basically want to provide a list to the user if there are multiple results.

Secondly I would like to be able to view the contact details, but when I use the

ContactItem contact = entry.GetContact();

It always returns null, I think that it is because it is looking at the current user's contact personal list

I guess that I am trying to create a simple version of the Global Address Book window in Outlook, if that makes sense.

Anyway if anyone has any ideas or references I would be grateful!

Thanks Patrick

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Solution

You should be able to get the Global Address List from current profile as shown below.

Outlook.AddressLists addrLists = Application.Session.AddressLists;
Outlook.AddressList gal = addrLists["Global Address List"];

Then you can enumerate and display the members of that AddressList.

There's another way to do this described on MSDN here.

How to: Enumerate the Entries in the Global Address List

OTHER TIPS

string[] names;
Outlook.AddressLists addrLists = Application.Session.AddressLists; 
Outlook.AddressList gal = addrLists["Global Address List"];

//for a distrubution list do this...
Outlook.AddressEntry entry = gal.AddressEntries["distribution list"];
Outlook.ExchangeDistributionList exchDL = entry.GetExchangeDistributionList();
Outlook.AddressEntries addrEntries = exchDL.GetExchangeDistributionListMembers();

names = new string[addrEntries.Count];

for (int i = 0; i < addrEntries.Count; i++)
{
    Outlook.AddressEntry exchDLMember = addrEntries[i];
    names[i] = exchDLMember.Name;
}

return names;

//for an individual you could do something like this...
Outlook.AddressEntry entry = gal.AddressEntries["contact nickname"];

Outlook.ContactItem contact = entry.GetContact();
string name = contact.NickName;
string email = contact.Email1Address;
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