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      6th Oct 2005
Is it possible to programmatically using vb6 create a microsoft archive? I
have tried the AddStore function to direct outlook to a .pst file but would
like to create new archives depending on the age of messages. Any help would
be greatly appreciated!


 
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      6th Oct 2005
Use AddStore to create/access the .pst file, then use a Find or Restrict on each desired folders to locate old items to move into it, creating new folders as needed.
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"emanson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:44AFCF3F-F7C4-4777-99C6-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Is it possible to programmatically using vb6 create a microsoft archive? I
> have tried the AddStore function to direct outlook to a .pst file but would
> like to create new archives depending on the age of messages. Any help would
> be greatly appreciated!
>
>

 
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