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If my addin is working with Outlook 2000, I'm creating a new folder under the
IPM root. Is there a way to programaticly cause that folder to appear in the "My Folders" tab? I can have the user manually add it, but I would prefer to add it for them. I'm not seeing a way to do that though. Is the "My Folders" list kept in the registry somewhere or in the store or is there an Outlook namespace call I can make to enum and add new entries? Is that list maintained in one of the Control collections that I could add to? John |
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