Are you saying that for the delegate mailboxes you only see "Mailbox - Your
boss" store with only *one* folder - the Inbox? Are you using "Folder List"
nav bar button or "Mail"?
If the mailbox is already added to the list of the delegate mailboxes, you
can access it through the Namespace.Folders collection (which returns the
list of top level folders).
If not, you can use Namespace.GetSharedDefaultFolder(), which lets you
access any default folder. If you need to get to the root folder of that
mailbox (e.g. if you want to enumerate the child folders), request the inbox
using GetSharedDefaultFolder, then read MAPIFoldder.Parent (will return the
inbox parent, which is the top level IPM folder of the mailbox).
Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)
http://www.dimastr.com/
OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO
and MAPI Developer Tool
"Mike" wrote in message
...
Well the idea is when I login every day certain people add alot of
contacts
to their lists and are often "too important", CO's VP's etc to add them to
the public folder lists themselves. I am a deliagate of each of those
people
when I login each morning I would like to take all of the contacts in each
of
those users folders and put them in a contacts list, so I have composite
list
that I can post to a public folder.
on 2: I'm going to toolsemail accounts(next)(double click microsoft
exchage server account)more settingsAdvancedadd--enter user name etc.
I can see the inbox but not the subfolders of the inbox and I am set as
and
editor delegate for everything sunder the user I setup.
Maybe I'm thinking of this the wrong way but, my experiance up to this
point
with vb has been interacting with Active Directory.
when I'm writting a script to interface with the ADDB I can say somthing
like:
Set oComp = GetObject("LDAP://cn=myComputer
cn=Computers,dc=domain,dc=local"))
I just want to know how to get an object from the exchange server. Be it a
user mail box or another users contact list
"Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote:
1. Public Folders?
2. "Open these addtitional mailboxes" in teh EX provider properties
dialog
adds the whole mailbox with all its subfolders. Did you actually mean
"File
| Open | Other User's Folder..."? That indeed only opens the specified
the
default folder, but not its subfolers.
3. I am not exactly sure what you are asking. Interacts when you do what?
Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)
http://www.dimastr.com/
OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO
and MAPI Developer Tool
"Mike" wrote in message
...
I geuss I for got to press post:
There are three reasons why I would like to understand the way outllok
exchange interactions work:
1.
I would like to have a script that pulls from various shared contact
lists
into one centralized location.
2. Several individuals in the organization need to be able to see
others
users mail boxes the "Open these addtitional mailboxes" feature does
not
seem
to support sub-folders.
3. I would like to understand how the underlying outlook system
interacts
with the exchange server.
"Dmitry Streblechenko" wrote:
Why do you need the schema? What does it have to do with displaying
another
user's folder?
The set of folders comes from a a particular store provider. You can't
just
display something among the folders unless you physically create that
folder
or unless that provider wants to display it.
Do you mean opening other user's mailbox as in the "Open these
addtitional
mailboxes" on the Advamced tab of the Exchange provider options
dialog?
Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)
http://www.dimastr.com/
OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO
and MAPI Developer Tool
"Mike" wrote in message
...
Hey I was wondering the schema for exchange folders of other users.
I
would
like to get a folder object of another userand display it in the
folders
pane. The permissions are all set up. But I'm unsure of how a folder
object
request actually connects to the server through VBA.
Thanks!