EWS: Finding the unique id of a subfolder
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I am looking for the unique id of a subfolder that is within the main "Inbox" folder.
Right now I can make the application spit out all the folders in the Root Inbox of a user in Outlook, but I need the unique ID of a subfolder that is within the "Inbox" folder.
I have tried using Deep Traversal and looked at other StackOverflow answers to this problem with no success.
class Program
{
static void Main(string args)
{
ExchangeService Service = new ExchangeService(ExchangeVersion.Exchange2013_SP1);
Service.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
Service.Credentials = new WebCredentials("xxxx", "xxxx");
Mailbox ProdSupportMailbox = new Mailbox("xxxx");
Service.AutodiscoverUrl("xxxx");
FolderView view = new FolderView(100);
view.PropertySet = new PropertySet(BasePropertySet.IdOnly);
view.PropertySet.Add(FolderSchema.DisplayName);
view.Traversal = FolderTraversal.Deep;
FindFoldersResults findFolderResults = Service.FindFolders(WellKnownFolderName.Root,
new FolderView(int.MaxValue) { Traversal = FolderTraversal.Deep});
// FindFoldersResults findFolderResults = Service.FindFolders(WellKnownFolderName.Root, view);
// Find specific folder
foreach(Folder f in findFolderResults.Folders)
{
Console.WriteLine(f.DisplayName);
/*
if (f.DisplayName == "Inbox")
Console.WriteLine(f.Id);
*/
}
}
}
Ideally, if I know the name of the subfolder, it would be easy if i could just say if (f.DisplayName == "Inbox/Subfolder")
Console.WriteLine(f.Id);
c# visual-studio-2010 outlook exchangewebservices
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I am looking for the unique id of a subfolder that is within the main "Inbox" folder.
Right now I can make the application spit out all the folders in the Root Inbox of a user in Outlook, but I need the unique ID of a subfolder that is within the "Inbox" folder.
I have tried using Deep Traversal and looked at other StackOverflow answers to this problem with no success.
class Program
{
static void Main(string args)
{
ExchangeService Service = new ExchangeService(ExchangeVersion.Exchange2013_SP1);
Service.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
Service.Credentials = new WebCredentials("xxxx", "xxxx");
Mailbox ProdSupportMailbox = new Mailbox("xxxx");
Service.AutodiscoverUrl("xxxx");
FolderView view = new FolderView(100);
view.PropertySet = new PropertySet(BasePropertySet.IdOnly);
view.PropertySet.Add(FolderSchema.DisplayName);
view.Traversal = FolderTraversal.Deep;
FindFoldersResults findFolderResults = Service.FindFolders(WellKnownFolderName.Root,
new FolderView(int.MaxValue) { Traversal = FolderTraversal.Deep});
// FindFoldersResults findFolderResults = Service.FindFolders(WellKnownFolderName.Root, view);
// Find specific folder
foreach(Folder f in findFolderResults.Folders)
{
Console.WriteLine(f.DisplayName);
/*
if (f.DisplayName == "Inbox")
Console.WriteLine(f.Id);
*/
}
}
}
Ideally, if I know the name of the subfolder, it would be easy if i could just say if (f.DisplayName == "Inbox/Subfolder")
Console.WriteLine(f.Id);
c# visual-studio-2010 outlook exchangewebservices
Dear, your code is already working for the DisplayName property. It also works for Id of that folder. What you actually wants, please elaborate.
– Waqas Shabbir
Jan 25 at 14:05
add a comment |
I am looking for the unique id of a subfolder that is within the main "Inbox" folder.
Right now I can make the application spit out all the folders in the Root Inbox of a user in Outlook, but I need the unique ID of a subfolder that is within the "Inbox" folder.
I have tried using Deep Traversal and looked at other StackOverflow answers to this problem with no success.
class Program
{
static void Main(string args)
{
ExchangeService Service = new ExchangeService(ExchangeVersion.Exchange2013_SP1);
Service.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
Service.Credentials = new WebCredentials("xxxx", "xxxx");
Mailbox ProdSupportMailbox = new Mailbox("xxxx");
Service.AutodiscoverUrl("xxxx");
FolderView view = new FolderView(100);
view.PropertySet = new PropertySet(BasePropertySet.IdOnly);
view.PropertySet.Add(FolderSchema.DisplayName);
view.Traversal = FolderTraversal.Deep;
FindFoldersResults findFolderResults = Service.FindFolders(WellKnownFolderName.Root,
new FolderView(int.MaxValue) { Traversal = FolderTraversal.Deep});
// FindFoldersResults findFolderResults = Service.FindFolders(WellKnownFolderName.Root, view);
// Find specific folder
foreach(Folder f in findFolderResults.Folders)
{
Console.WriteLine(f.DisplayName);
/*
if (f.DisplayName == "Inbox")
Console.WriteLine(f.Id);
*/
}
}
}
Ideally, if I know the name of the subfolder, it would be easy if i could just say if (f.DisplayName == "Inbox/Subfolder")
Console.WriteLine(f.Id);
c# visual-studio-2010 outlook exchangewebservices
I am looking for the unique id of a subfolder that is within the main "Inbox" folder.
Right now I can make the application spit out all the folders in the Root Inbox of a user in Outlook, but I need the unique ID of a subfolder that is within the "Inbox" folder.
I have tried using Deep Traversal and looked at other StackOverflow answers to this problem with no success.
class Program
{
static void Main(string args)
{
ExchangeService Service = new ExchangeService(ExchangeVersion.Exchange2013_SP1);
Service.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
Service.Credentials = new WebCredentials("xxxx", "xxxx");
Mailbox ProdSupportMailbox = new Mailbox("xxxx");
Service.AutodiscoverUrl("xxxx");
FolderView view = new FolderView(100);
view.PropertySet = new PropertySet(BasePropertySet.IdOnly);
view.PropertySet.Add(FolderSchema.DisplayName);
view.Traversal = FolderTraversal.Deep;
FindFoldersResults findFolderResults = Service.FindFolders(WellKnownFolderName.Root,
new FolderView(int.MaxValue) { Traversal = FolderTraversal.Deep});
// FindFoldersResults findFolderResults = Service.FindFolders(WellKnownFolderName.Root, view);
// Find specific folder
foreach(Folder f in findFolderResults.Folders)
{
Console.WriteLine(f.DisplayName);
/*
if (f.DisplayName == "Inbox")
Console.WriteLine(f.Id);
*/
}
}
}
Ideally, if I know the name of the subfolder, it would be easy if i could just say if (f.DisplayName == "Inbox/Subfolder")
Console.WriteLine(f.Id);
c# visual-studio-2010 outlook exchangewebservices
c# visual-studio-2010 outlook exchangewebservices
asked Jan 4 at 13:25
Joseph AwwalJoseph Awwal
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Dear, your code is already working for the DisplayName property. It also works for Id of that folder. What you actually wants, please elaborate.
– Waqas Shabbir
Jan 25 at 14:05
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Dear, your code is already working for the DisplayName property. It also works for Id of that folder. What you actually wants, please elaborate.
– Waqas Shabbir
Jan 25 at 14:05
Dear, your code is already working for the DisplayName property. It also works for Id of that folder. What you actually wants, please elaborate.
– Waqas Shabbir
Jan 25 at 14:05
Dear, your code is already working for the DisplayName property. It also works for Id of that folder. What you actually wants, please elaborate.
– Waqas Shabbir
Jan 25 at 14:05
add a comment |
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Dear, your code is already working for the DisplayName property. It also works for Id of that folder. What you actually wants, please elaborate.
– Waqas Shabbir
Jan 25 at 14:05