Outlook Redemption library - Accessing shared mailboxes / specific folders
with a service account
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Description:set Session = CreateObject("Redemption.RDOSession")
Session.MAPIOBJECT = Application.Session.MAPIOBJECT set Accounts =
Session.Accounts for each Account in Accounts
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