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Outlook Folders - Reference SubFolder by Path

Rob
I have an outlook automation program that occasionaly needs to reference a
public folder that is nested deep in the all public folders hierarchy. Can
anyone tell me if there is anyway to reference a folder to a path (e.g.
\Public Folders\All Public Folders\Bla\Bla)? I did find one article by
Microsoft but it recommends building the hierarchy folder by folder, and
that seems a little tedious.

Thanks for any help!

Rob
Jul 15 '06 #1
2 1983
Rob,

Why would it be tedious? You could easily write a function that would
cycle through the parts of the string you pass to it, and traverse the
heiarchy.
"Rob" <ng****@comcast.netwrote in message
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>I have an outlook automation program that occasionaly needs to reference a
public folder that is nested deep in the all public folders hierarchy. Can
anyone tell me if there is anyway to reference a folder to a path (e.g.
\Public Folders\All Public Folders\Bla\Bla)? I did find one article by
Microsoft but it recommends building the hierarchy folder by folder, and
that seems a little tedious.

Thanks for any help!

Rob

Jul 15 '06 #2
Rob
yeah - I thought of this afterwards. I was just too focused on getting a
one shot method. I will head this route, but if someone knows of another
method it would be appreciated.

Thanks for the reply Nich!

Rob

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Rob,

Why would it be tedious? You could easily write a function that would
cycle through the parts of the string you pass to it, and traverse the
heiarchy.
"Rob" <ng****@comcast.netwrote in message
news:Xd******************************@comcast.com. ..
>>I have an outlook automation program that occasionaly needs to reference a
public folder that is nested deep in the all public folders hierarchy.
Can anyone tell me if there is anyway to reference a folder to a path
(e.g. \Public Folders\All Public Folders\Bla\Bla)? I did find one article
by Microsoft but it recommends building the hierarchy folder by folder,
and that seems a little tedious.

Thanks for any help!

Rob


Jul 15 '06 #3

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