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Author GUIDs of the mail accounts
Abirami

2005-01-23, 4:04 pm

Hi

Do any one know how to get the GUIDs of each of the email accounts in
smartphone 2003?

Can we use DMProcessConfigXML() to get the GUIDs?

Thanks
Regards
Abirami

Neil Enns [MSFT]

2005-01-23, 4:04 pm

Unfortunately you can't get it through DMProcessConfigXML(). I'm aware of
another way :(

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Program Manager
Microsoft Visual Studio for Devices

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"Abirami" <abirami.naraynan@wipro.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> Do any one know how to get the GUIDs of each of the email accounts in
> smartphone 2003?
>
> Can we use DMProcessConfigXML() to get the GUIDs?
>
> Thanks
> Regards
> Abirami
>



mark

2005-01-23, 4:04 pm

Email accounts created via the Mail account UI don't have guids. Those you
created via the Email2 CSP can. If you know the account was created via a CSP
but don't know the GUID then try scanning the "pmailfolders" file .. row by
row ... you can find it in there ... along with the other details of the
account.... have fun !

"Abirami" wrote:

> Hi
>
> Do any one know how to get the GUIDs of each of the email accounts in
> smartphone 2003?
>
> Can we use DMProcessConfigXML() to get the GUIDs?
>
> Thanks
> Regards
> Abirami
>
>

Abirami

2005-01-23, 4:04 pm

Dear Mark

How can I get the configurations of the Email accounts created via the
Mail account UI?

Regards
Abirami

mark wrote:

> Email accounts created via the Mail account UI don't have guids. Those you
> created via the Email2 CSP can. If you know the account was created via a

CSP
> but don't know the GUID then try scanning the "pmailfolders" file .. row by
> row ... you can find it in there ... along with the other details of the
> account.... have fun !


> "Abirami" wrote:

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Abirami

2005-01-23, 4:04 pm

Neil Enns [MSFT] wrote:

> Unfortunately you can't get it through DMProcessConfigXML(). I'm aware of
> another way :(


Hi Neil,

what is the another method?

Abirami

Abirami

2005-01-23, 4:04 pm

Hi Mark

How can we get the inforamtion about configurations of the mail accounts
created using UI?

Thanks
Regards
Abirami


mark wrote:

> Email accounts created via the Mail account UI don't have guids. Those you
> created via the Email2 CSP can. If you know the account was created via a

CSP
> but don't know the GUID then try scanning the "pmailfolders" file .. row by
> row ... you can find it in there ... along with the other details of the
> account.... have fun !


> "Abirami" wrote:

[color=darkred]


Neil Enns [MSFT]

2005-01-23, 4:04 pm

I meant to say "I"m not aware of another way". Oops.

--
Neil Enns
Program Manager
Microsoft Visual Studio for Devices

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Abirami" <abi2003in2003@yahoo.co.in> wrote in message
news:OJtGbTI$EHA.3376@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Neil Enns [MSFT] wrote:
>
>
> Hi Neil,
>
> what is the another method?
>
> Abirami
>



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