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Ashish May 27th 09 10:44 AM

how to catch folder in folder remove
 
when delete a folder which is under Inbox permanently(inbox/subfolder) then
folder_remove event is called. But it does not allow to access removed
folder. Is there any way to access removed folder.



Ashish May 27th 09 10:55 AM

how to catch folder in folder remove
 
Also whe i rename a folder folder_change event is called which allow to
access folder and it returns the new name for folder. Is it possible to get
old name also? means which folder was rename? can we get both name i.e. old
name and new name
"Ashish" wrote in message
...
when delete a folder which is under Inbox permanently(inbox/subfolder)
then folder_remove event is called. But it does not allow to access
removed folder. Is there any way to access removed folder.




Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] May 27th 09 02:25 PM

how to catch folder in folder remove
 
No and no. You would have to cache the old folder names and locations and
see which are different or missing. That information isn't handed to you.

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Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
http://www.slovaktech.com
Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007.
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options.
http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm


"Ashish" wrote in message
...
Also whe i rename a folder folder_change event is called which allow to
access folder and it returns the new name for folder. Is it possible to
get old name also? means which folder was rename? can we get both name
i.e. old name and new name
"Ashish" wrote in message
...
when delete a folder which is under Inbox permanently(inbox/subfolder)
then folder_remove event is called. But it does not allow to access
removed folder. Is there any way to access removed folder.






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