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Is there a way to get the default AutoArchive settings using the Outlook
(2007) object model using VB (VS2008)? I want to programmatically determine where each outlook folder and subfolders are being autoarchived to. With the following: Dim si As StorageItem = oFolder.GetStorage("IPC.MS.Outlook.AgingProperties ", 2) 'olIdentifyByMessageClass) Dim PA As PropertyAccessor = si.PropertyAccessor and with this and some other properties and logic Const PR_AGING_FILE_NAME_AFTER9 = _ "http://schemas.microsoft.com/mapi/proptag/0x6859001E" dim fname as string = PA.GetProperty(PR_AGING_FILE_NAME_AFTER9) I can tell if a specific folder is being archived to the default AutoArchive pst file as set in the Tools|Options|Other|AutoArchive dialog or to a different pst file for that folder. But I don't see how to get the filename (or other settings) set in the Tools|Options|Other|AutoArchive dialog. Is it possible? thanks ron |
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