Programatically Distinguish Cached Mode in Outlook

C

Canalona

Hi there,
Does anybody know how can I (programatically) distinguish whether
outlook 2003 is working in cached mode or not? I have an application
that "interacts" with Outlook and it is not working properly since I
updated to OL 2003. Is there any property in the store or in the
folders that indicates whether is working in cached mode or not? How
can I distinguish it??

Thank you very much in advace,
 
K

Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]

Use NameSpace.Offline and NameSpace.ExchangeConnectionMode. The later
is an enum that has what you want.
 
C

Canalona

Thank you very much Ken... and one more question:
do you know where can I find some documentation about the
"NameSpace.ExchangeConnectionMode" enumeration? I haven't been able to
find it anywhere.

Thanks again,
 
K

Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]

I haven't seen any documentation on it, but the Object Browser in the
Outlook VBA shows the complete enum.
 

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