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Old September 26th 06, 09:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
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Default Create a new store - where is it?


Using C#

I have a valid NameSpaceClass.

I use AddStore (path) to add a store. How can I then go and find the store?

I can look in the NameSpaceClass.Folders Collection and search for it, but
how do I KNOW I've found the right store? By default when I add a store it
seems to take the name "Personal Folder", but what if there is already a
"Personal Folder"?

It seems the AddStore method should return the Stoe that was created (or
found).

Thanks,




 




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