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Old 18-02-2004, 07:31 PM   #1
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Could somebody be so kind as to post a GetMailboxName function

I justed started doing some Outlook programming and obtained the GetFolderByName function from the Office Developer site, but....the GetFolderByName function uses the GetMailboxName function which is not posted...says it is availalble in the modOutlookCode module in OutlookSamples.mdb in the ODETools\V9\Samples\OPG\Samples\CH05 subfolder on the Office 2000 Developer CD-ROM....which of course I do not have

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Old 19-02-2004, 12:34 AM   #2
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You can get the name of the mailbox from the top-level folder in the
hierarchy that has the user's Inbox.
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> Could somebody be so kind as to post a GetMailboxName function?
>
> I justed started doing some Outlook programming and obtained the

GetFolderByName function from the Office Developer site, but....the
GetFolderByName function uses the GetMailboxName function which is not
posted...says it is availalble in the modOutlookCode module in
OutlookSamples.mdb in the ODETools\V9\Samples\OPG\Samples\CH05 subfolder on
the Office 2000 Developer CD-ROM....which of course I do not have.
>
> Thanks
> Triscuit



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Old 28-10-2005, 07:02 PM   #3
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Could someone please post the GetMailboxName() function. MSDN says

"The GetMailboxName and GetFolderByName procedures are available in the modOutlookCode module in OutlookSamples.mdb in the ODETools\V9\Samples\OPG\Samples\CH05 subfolder on the Office 2000 Developer CD-ROM."

I dont have the CD-ROM
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