Chapter 13. Working with Stores, Explorers, and Folders

Beginning in this chapter, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about the Outlook objects that programmers use most often and see the most important basic how-to techniques. This chapter is devoted to techniques for working with Outlook information stores and folders—creating them, exploring their properties, and accessing folders, regardless of where they appear in the folder hierarchy. It also looks at the Explorer object that represents a window which displays a folder.

Highlights of this chapter include discussions of the following:

  • Where Outlook stores information and which information stores users are likely to see

  • How to access the default information store

  • When you might want to use a ...

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