with this code
With objItem
strSubject = Trim(.Subject)
strEntryID = .EntryID
strStoreID = .Parent.StoreID
End With
Set objRDOItem = m_objRDOSession.GetMessageFromID(strEntryID,
strStoreID)
With objRDOItem
.ConversationTopic = strSubject
.Save
End With
I change the conversationtopic of an file (not an email) in an email
folder (in the example it is a pdf file).
This works fine and the changes are displayed in the Outlook explorer
but they didn`t apply imeaditly to the file. So the code will change
the file each time he runs. After a restart of Outlook the changes are
ok.
I think something is wrong with my code or this informations are
cached anywhere?
PS: objItem and objRDOItem are declared as Object
Thanks for any help and suggestions!
Peter
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"Peter Marchert" <mpn...@arcor.de> wrote in message
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It`s a file I have dragged and dropped from the windows explorer to an
email folder (I don`t know what you mean with "on top of an MSG file",
sorry).
Peter
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On 27 Mrz., 22:56, "Dmitry Streblechenko" <dmi...@dimastr.com> wrote:
> I am not sure I understand what you mean by
> "I change the conversationtopic of an file (not an email) in an email folder
> (in the example it is a pdf file)."
> Your code is changing the conversation topic of a regular message, not a
> message created on top of an MSG file.
>
> Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)http://www.dimastr.com/
> OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO
> and MAPI Developer Tool
>
> "Peter Marchert" <mpne...@arcor.de> wrote in message
here I have a similar example with the same problem:
Public Sub Test()
Dim objNameSpace As Object
Dim objRDOSession As Object
Dim objRDOItem As Object
Dim strEntryID As String
Dim strStoreID As String
Set objRDOSession = CreateObject("Redemption.RDOSession")
Set objNameSpace = Nothing
Set objNameSpace = Outlook.GetNamespace("MAPI")
objNameSpace.Logon
objRDOSession.MAPIOBJECT = objNameSpace.MAPIOBJECT
With Outlook.ActiveExplorer.Selection(1)
strEntryID = .EntryID
strStoreID = .Parent.StoreID
End With
Set objRDOItem = objRDOSession.GetMessageFromID(strEntryID,
strStoreID)
objRDOItem.Subject = "Test"
objRDOItem.Save
End Sub
If I want to change the subject (or something else) after the code
made changes to the item, the following message appears: "The item
could not be saved because it has been changed by another user or in
another window"
I think this have to do with the RDO-Session and tried also
"objRDOSession.Logon "", "", False, False, 0" instead of
"objRDOSession.MAPIOBJECT = objNameSpace.MAPIOBJECT" but there is no
different. I´m using version 4.3.0.585.
Any suggestions are welcome!
Peter
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"Peter Marchert" <mpn...@arcor.de> wrote in message
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The change of the subject was only a example. I posted a simple code
example to be sure that this behaivour is normal and have nothing to
do with the code.
I need the redemption to set the filename of the attachment of a
message (and/or documentitem, not a file :-)).
Peter
On 30 Mrz., 19:30, "Dmitry Streblechenko" <dmi...@dimastr.com> wrote:
> This is an expected error - the message is opened by Outlook, then you
> reopen it from Redemption and save it. When Outlook tries to save it, the
> store reports that there was a conflict.
> Why can't you use OOM to set the subject? Subject property does not cause
> security prompts.
>
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