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The Question is: I want to write a MS C++ application to read and write to a openVMS mailbox. Is this possible? If so how do I do it? The Answer is : Microsoft C++ is a Microsoft application, expecting Microsoft bindings and a Microsoft operating system platform. If you wish to use a C++ application on OpenVMS, then you will have to use a different C++ compiler, or you will need to look into the Enterprise Toolkit (which provides bindings and support for developing OpenVMS programs using the Microsoft Visual environment), or you will need to port the Microsoft C++ code to a C++ compiler on OpenVMS. If you wish to execute the Microsoft C++ code on a Microsoft platform and connect to OpenVMS over a network, then an OpenVMS server application -- using IP directly, or potentially using the COM/DCOM package for OpenVMS -- could then be created to provide access to an OpenVMS mailbox or other OpenVMS constructs. Information on programming on OpenVMS is available in the OpenVMS Programming Concepts manual, details on IP are in the TCP/IP Services and C and C++ manuals, and details on COM and DCOM are in the documentation associated with that package.
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