In cases like that you are probably best off resetting the MAPIFolder object
in your wrapper class to reflect the new item. You don't want to be holding
outdated references. You can add a public property to your wrapper class,
say called Folder and set that to the updated MAPIFolder object.
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Ken Slovak
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I have designed a MapiFolder/Folders collection wrapper class to
detect any changes in the folder structure of outlook.
Now, when I rename a folder the FolderChange event fires, sending a
MapiFolder object which has got the already new folder name. So far so
good. But inside my wrapper class there still exists a MapiFolder
object belonging to the same folder. Querying the folder name of this
object retrieves the previous name of the folder!
Is that a normal behaviour? Why doesn't the name get updated? And: Is
it still possible to use the old MapiFolder object or is not only
"outdated" in respect of the name?