Yeah, you're right. There's a Search.Stop() method in the OOM but no Start()
method. Both are available in Redemption with the RDOSearchFolder object.
Sorry about that.
I'm sort of surprised that deleting a search folder, creating a new search
and saving it as a new search folder doesn't activate that folder but leaves
it inactive.
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"Mark B" wrote in message
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Is that a native method you are referring to or are you referring to a
Redemption method? Funny thing is I am actually deleting and recreating
them on Outlook startup but that hasn't seemed to make any difference.