NameSpace.OpenSharedFolder Method (Outlook)
Opens a shared folder referenced through a URL or file name.
Version Information
Version Added: Outlook 2007
Syntax
expression .OpenSharedFolder(Path, Name, DownloadAttachments, UseTTL)
expression An expression that returns a NameSpace object.
Parameters
Name |
Required/Optional |
Data Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Path |
Required |
String |
The URL or local file name of the shared folder to be opened. |
Name |
Optional |
Variant |
The name of the Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed or Webcal calendar. This parameter is ignored for other shared folder types. |
DownloadAttachments |
Optional |
Variant |
Indicates whether to download enclosures (for RSS feeds) or attachments (for Webcal calendars.) This parameter is ignored for other shared folder types. |
UseTTL |
Optional |
Variant |
Indicates whether the Time To Live (TTL) setting in an RSS feed or WebCal calendar should be used. This parameter is ignored for other shared folder types. |
Return Value
A Folder object that represents the shared folder.
Remarks
This method is used to access the following shared folder types:
Webcal calendars (webcal://mysite/mycalendar)
RSS feeds (feed://mysite/myfeed)
Microsoft SharePoint Foundation folders (stssync://mysite/myfolder)
iCalendar calendar (.ics) files
vCard contact (.vcf) files
Outlook message (.msg) files
Note
This method does not support iCalendar appointment (.ics) files. To open iCalendar appointment files, you can use the OpenSharedItem method of the NameSpace object.
You can use the GetSharedDefaultFolder method of the Namespace object to share default folders, such as the Inbox folder, in Exchange.
Example
The following Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) example opens and displays a Webcal calendar.
Public Sub OpenSharedHolidayCalendar()
Dim oNamespace As NameSpace
Dim oFolder As Folder
On Error GoTo ErrRoutine
Set oNamespace = Application.GetNamespace("MAPI")
Set oFolder = oNamespace.OpenSharedFolder( _
"webcal://icalx.com/public/icalshare/US32Holidays.ics")
oFolder.Display
EndRoutine:
On Error GoTo 0
Set oFolder = Nothing
Set oNamespace = Nothing
Exit Sub
ErrRoutine:
MsgBox Err.Description, vbOKOnly, Err.Number & " - " & Err.Source
GoTo EndRoutine
End Sub