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Outlook 2007, Win 7 64bit. Running code in the newmail event. Works
perfectly on Outlook 2003: I set my object to the inbox folder: Set objFolder = objNameSpace.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) then here is my test code: MsgBox objFolder.Items.Count MsgBox objFolder.Items.Count The first occurrence of the Msgbox shows "0", the second shows "1" (which is correct) Any ideas??? John |
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