Article ID: 216346 - Last Review: August 9, 2004 - Revision: 2.3 SAMPLE: RTFView.exe Rich Text Format Stream ViewerThis article was previously published under Q216346 SUMMARY RTFView.exe is a self-extracting file containing the source
code for a Visual Basic 6.0 application (RTFVu32.exe) that allows a user to
view a MAPI message body in Rich Text Format or in raw text. Executing RTFVu32.exe launches a folder viewer that allows the body of each message in a given folder to be displayed in a Rich Text Edit control. If you are interested in knowing what the actual RTF stream looks like for any type of MAPI message, or if you would like to know how to display message text in a Rich Text Edit control, this file is for you. MORE INFORMATION If the user chooses raw text mode, the native stream that
is generated by MAPI's Rich Text Formatting appears. This application relies on Mapirtf.dll. This file must exist in your Windows\System (Win9x) or Windows\System32 (Win NT) directory or along the search path. If the application can't find this file, it will not work correctly. Mapirtf.dll is available for download in the Microsoft Knowledge base as well as in this article. For additional information about Mapirtf.dll, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 172038
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/172038/EN-US/
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FILE: DLL to Read and Write RTF with Active Messaging
This application also assumes that the CDO Library is installed on the target computer. Microsoft Outlook 98 or later must be installed on the target PC in order for this application to work. The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center: Collapse this image ![]() Collapse this table
Release Date: Apr-27-1999 For additional information about how to download Microsoft Support files, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 119591
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/119591/EN-US/
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How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services
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