What is that folder, is it in a PST file? If it's in a PST file you can use
the FolderPath property of the MAPIFolder object representing the top of
store.
If it is a PST file you most certainly do not want to have it on a different
machine or networked drive. That's a recipe for file corruption.
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Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
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Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options
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"Vadhimoo" wrote in message
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Is there possible to view(get) the system(computer) name? Because Archieve
folder machine connected through networking..?
"Vadhimoo" wrote:
Hi,
In Outlook , how can I find the Public/Archieve Folder PATH name like
c:/vel/... ?
Thanks in advance for your reply.