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![]() Hi, there is another problem leading back to this one: The guys in the dpt. where that macro is supposed to run all have two inboxes: The personal one and a team_inbox. When I ran a code that I found online to test for the ID of Outlook_sessions and display it in a MsgBox, however, only one session was found. Thus, I cannot have them run the macro unless someone logs on to the team_account. It would be much more practical, however, if I was able to specify that the macro should not search the personal inbox, but the team_inbox. I just don't know how to find out the constant I have to use to do so. Can anybody help me with that? Thanks a lot! Best regards, Officer_Bierschnitt |
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