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mathieu.lemay
Hi,
I have a weird problem with UserProperties of Oulook 2003. The first
time that an email is opening, I add a new UserProperty and I save it.
If I close, and open and close and open and so on the email (which
contains my UserProperty), I can find my property at the opening of
the email. If I verify the number of UserProperty (with UserProperties-
I display.
However, if I display another email or I click on the email group
namebar (ex : "Date:Today", where we can expand or collaps a group of
emails) so that the email disappears from the reading pane, the
UserProperties returns no UserProperty ( UserProperties->get_count
return 0 ) at the opening of the email when I re-open it. But my
UserProperty has been save before closing the email and I can see the
value of my UserProperty in the current view.
The question is Why ??? This is a setting of my Outlook, a bug in
Outlook or it's a bug in my code ? I'm developping a COM add-in in C++
and I use the CDO function to get and set UserProperty.
I don't know if my explanations are comprehensible, I've some
difficulties to explain the problem.
Thank.
Mathieu
I have a weird problem with UserProperties of Oulook 2003. The first
time that an email is opening, I add a new UserProperty and I save it.
If I close, and open and close and open and so on the email (which
contains my UserProperty), I can find my property at the opening of
the email. If I verify the number of UserProperty (with UserProperties-
find function. Also, I can see the property in the column (field) thatget_count fct), my property is there and I'm able to find it with the
I display.
However, if I display another email or I click on the email group
namebar (ex : "Date:Today", where we can expand or collaps a group of
emails) so that the email disappears from the reading pane, the
UserProperties returns no UserProperty ( UserProperties->get_count
return 0 ) at the opening of the email when I re-open it. But my
UserProperty has been save before closing the email and I can see the
value of my UserProperty in the current view.
The question is Why ??? This is a setting of my Outlook, a bug in
Outlook or it's a bug in my code ? I'm developping a COM add-in in C++
and I use the CDO function to get and set UserProperty.
I don't know if my explanations are comprehensible, I've some
difficulties to explain the problem.
Thank.
Mathieu