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![]() I have designed a MapiFolder/Folders collection wrapper class to detect any changes in the folder structure of outlook. Now, when I rename a folder the FolderChange event fires, sending a MapiFolder object which has got the already new folder name. So far so good. But inside my wrapper class there still exists a MapiFolder object belonging to the same folder. Querying the folder name of this object retrieves the previous name of the folder! Is that a normal behaviour? Why doesn't the name get updated? And: Is it still possible to use the old MapiFolder object or is not only "outdated" in respect of the name? |
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