Yes, Store.GetRotFolder returns the IPM root folder, not the topmost folder
in the store.
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OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO
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"escamoteur" wrote in message
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Does the GetRootFolder Method of OOM return in reality the IPMRootFolder?
Because this here was my former code
theApp.Instance.Application.Session.AddStoreEx(,Mi crosoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.OlStoreType.olStore Unicode);
Outlook.MAPIFolder rootFolder = (Outlook.Folder)
AO_Store.GetRootFolder();
rootFolder.Name = ;
//Create Folders
BO_Folder =
(Outlook.Folder)rootFolder.Folders.Add("Oportuniti es",
Outlook.OlDefaultFolders.olFolderTasks);
And that worked
"Dmitry Streblechenko" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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REplace the line
RDOFolder folder = Store.RootFolder.Folders.Add("Opportunities",
"IPM.Task.ArtistsOrganizer.BO");
with
RDOFolder folder = Store.IPMRootFolder.Folders.Add("Opportunities",
"IPM.Task.ArtistsOrganizer.BO");
Note that root folder of any store is not visible - Outlook creates
invisible and search folders there.
What you need is the root IPM folder (which is a subfolder of the root
folder).
You can look at the folders in OutlookSpy - click IMsgStore button in the
OutlookSpy toolbar, then click "Open Root Container" and go to the
GetHierarchyTable tab.
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Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)
http://www.dimastr.com/
OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO
and MAPI Developer Tool
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"escamoteur" wrote in message
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I tried this here. The Store is created, fine, but the folder is not
created although the returned RDOFolder is not null
I use Outlook 2007
RDOSession Session = new RDOSessionClass();//
CreateObject("Redemption.RDOSession");
//Use the MAPI session from Outlook Object Model
Session.MAPIOBJECT =
theApp.Instance.Application.Session.MAPIOBJECT;
RDOStore Store = (RDOStore)
Session.Stores.AddPSTStore(path, 2, "ArtistsOrganizer");
RDOFolder folder =
Store.RootFolder.Folders.Add("Opportunities",
"IPM.Task.ArtistsOrganizer.BO");