On 08/20/2012 11:53 AM, Ted Roche wrote: > On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 2:20 PM, Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > >> This works perfectly on my system and one other customer. I have >> another customer that gets an error: >> >> 08/16/2012 11:26:47 - An error has occurred in Email Saver >> (1426/saveemail/80) >> 08/16/2012 11:26:47 - Decipher error OLE 1426 Message= OLE error code >> 0x80020006: Unknown name. - Additional information= 80020006: Unknown name > You can't ASSuME that everything in a folder is an email, nor thatTh > it's accessible. Outlook lets you drag and drop things into folders > which shouldn't be there, or are inconsistent. I've seen calendar > entries, meeting requests, notes, etc. in the users inbox. Outlook > usually doesn't object to this. > > The symptoms you're describing -- unread messages not having a subject > -- and I suspect that particular client has his email set up > different, so perhaps the email isn't retrieved until the user clicks > on it to read it. So, it might be an "Unread Email" and not an "Email" > and have different properties. I'm 10 years from automating Outlook, > for good reason, but did a LOT of work back then. I think you should > be able to check the Item's type of some sort, or at worst, confirm > the object.property is available to read. > Thanks Ted. I am working with a group of people that all use Outlook. I have it all working well except for this one customer. I think you are right on. The catch now is how to determine if it is a mail object. ... in Outlook terms that is.
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