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I don't know of any workarounds, and I have no idea when SP will be
released. You can download the new Outlook pre-SP2 cumulative updates that were recently released, those should have much of what you can expect for the Outlook changes for SP2 as far as I know, see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968009. But SP2 might not fix the problem. Some MAPI events just don't fire if too many changes are involved, for example ItemAdd/ItemChange/ItemRemove won't fire if 16 or more items are affected at once. That's not caused by an Outlook limit, it's an underlying MAPI limit where in those cases only a folder_change event is fired. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Nabil" wrote in message news ![]() Thanks Ken, I am creating a folder structue and all the folders subscribe to that event. I hope this does get sorted in SP2 as my project relies on this. Do you know when it's coming out for certain than or are we just saying before the 1st of April? Do you know of anyway around the above problem? Besides FolderChange, FolderAdd and FolderRemove as these run asynchronously and there's no way to predict the order that they will fire? I need to basically not allow folders to be moved within my folder structre i.e. when a folder is moved by the user, I need to move it back? Your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks once again Nabil |
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