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February 26th 08, 11:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Garnjost, Kurt
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Redemption Error
It was created with a product called Discovery Attender, which creates a
database of e-mail information from PST files and then will create MSG files
out of the PSTs on request. (Some selection can be done, if desired before
the MSG creation.) (I know I could generate all this myself with
Redemption, but generally Discovery Attender works well and saves me a lot
of coding.)
There are about 50 files like this out of some 170,000 MSG files all created
from PSTs the same way. Only the 50 have this problem.
I have written some code that catches these problem files and skips them
with a list generated, but I trying to understand why Redemption cannot open
them.
Kurt Garnjost
On 2/26/2008 17:58, in article
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"Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote:
How was the MSG file created?
Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)
http://www.dimastr.com/
OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO
and MAPI Developer Tool
"Garnjost, Kurt" wrote in message
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I have a program using Redemption RDO to access .msg files. Generally, it
works quite well, but for a few files I get an error:
-2147352567 File [file name/path] does not exist., (failed on
"GetMessageFromMsgFile")
The trouble is that the file does exist and I can open it in Outlook just
fine. I can see nothing in OutlookSpy that is strange. The only odd
thing
I have noted is that the modified date for the not visible in Windows
Explorer for the files and shows as "December 30, 1899 00:00:00" in the
properties dialog.
Does anyone have any idea what is wrong with these .msg files? Is it a
Redemption problem (I doubt it, but I don't really know)? Any suggestions
on how to get past this would also be appreciated. I have set up error
handling that records the problem and moves on, but would prefer to be
able
to process the files.
Kurt Garnjost
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