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Outlook 2007 beta2 issue.(Folder URL links)
I have implemented a messageStore provider in MAPI which has worked for a
long time now, in outlook2000, XP and 2003. Now comes the dreaded task of porting and addressing issues in 2007. At present I am having a problem with PR_FOLDER_WEBVIEWINFO, my messageStore no longer following the link to an html file or URL. On the same issue I have noticed that the homepage tab in the folder properties is read only. Now I have tried the same on an exchange 2007 outlook2007 store an the homePage is not readonly - I can specifiy my URL or file and it follows to the link fine. Although on the same vein - if I add a pst store and add a folder, it also does not allow read-write access to this homepage tab. Any ideas what would have changed to make this homePage tab readonly and make the folder no longer follow the URL. I have full accessLevel, access on the folder, and also have the PR_FOLDER_WEBVIEWINFO filled in exactly as is in the exchange store property. Any ideas would be appreciated. |
Outlook 2007 beta2 issue.(Folder URL links)
See my response to your post in the programming group.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "T-rev" wrote in message ... I have implemented a messageStore provider in MAPI which has worked for a long time now, in outlook2000, XP and 2003. Now comes the dreaded task of porting and addressing issues in 2007. At present I am having a problem with PR_FOLDER_WEBVIEWINFO, my messageStore no longer following the link to an html file or URL. On the same issue I have noticed that the homepage tab in the folder properties is read only. Now I have tried the same on an exchange 2007 outlook2007 store an the homePage is not readonly - I can specifiy my URL or file and it follows to the link fine. Although on the same vein - if I add a pst store and add a folder, it also does not allow read-write access to this homepage tab. Any ideas what would have changed to make this homePage tab readonly and make the folder no longer follow the URL. I have full accessLevel, access on the folder, and also have the PR_FOLDER_WEBVIEWINFO filled in exactly as is in the exchange store property. Any ideas would be appreciated. |
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