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Hi Group.
I have a wish from my users that a msg file that I create as part of a Outlook 2000 add-in should have the Author, Title and so on specified. I have found the DSOfile sample but even that sample will not set the extended file properties on an OL msg file. Is that another way to do it, please ? best regards Kasper Bo Larsen |
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On 4 feb, 16:50, "Kasper" wrote:
Hi Group. I have a wish from my users that amsgfile that I create as part of aOutlook2000 add-in should have the Author, Title and so on specified. I have found the DSOfile sample but even that sample will not set the extended file properties on an OLmsgfile. Is that another way to do it, please ? best regards Kasper Bo Larsen Hi Kasper, Why don't you just use MailToFile? It archives email as msg file and set the normal file properties and creates some customproperties. Check www.mailtofile.com/en/ Frank |
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On 6 Feb., 21:27, "Frank" wrote:
Hi Kasper, Why don't you just use MailToFile? It archives email as msg file and set the normal file properties and creates some customproperties. Checkwww.mailtofile.com/en/ Frank Hi Frank and thanks for the suggestion, however the Outlook Add-in that I work on is an business specific solution and the location where the msg files should be stored depends on parameters from another application. So I just have to get hold of a modified DSOFile as it seems that the MS publiced version contains a bug. It will not allow any extended property to be specified UNLESS one of the other extended properties has been defined. best regards Kasper |
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On 7 Feb., 13:26, "Kasper" wrote:
On 6 Feb., 21:27, "Frank" wrote: Hi Kasper, Why don't you just use MailToFile? It archives email as msg file and set the normal file properties and creates some customproperties. Checkwww.mailtofile.com/en/ Frank Hi Frank and thanks for the suggestion, however the Outlook Add-in that I work on is an business specific solution and the location where the msg files should be stored depends on parameters from another application. So I just have to get hold of a modified DSOFile as it seems that the MS publiced version contains a bug. It will not allow any extended property to be specified UNLESS one of the other extended properties has been defined. best regards Kasper The modified DSOfile.dll is available at http://jeolmeun.blogspot.com/ 2006/02/solution-dsofiledll-permission-denied.html So far I have not seen any side effects. brgds Kasper |
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