MoveFolderType Class
The MoveFolderType class represents an operation to move folders in a mailbox.
Inheritance Hierarchy
System.Object
ExchangeWebServices.BaseRequestType
ExchangeWebServices.BaseMoveCopyFolderType
ExchangeWebServices.MoveFolderType
Namespace: ExchangeWebServices
Assembly: EWS (in EWS.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<SerializableAttribute> _
Public Class MoveFolderType _
Inherits BaseMoveCopyFolderType
'Usage
Dim instance As MoveFolderType
[SerializableAttribute]
public class MoveFolderType : BaseMoveCopyFolderType
Remarks
The folder identifier and change key do not change when you move a folder. You cannot move default folders.
Examples
The following example shows you how to move two folders to another folder.
static void MoveFolder(ExchangeServiceBinding esb)
{
// Identify the folders to move.
FolderIdType folder1 = new FolderIdType();
FolderIdType folder2 = new FolderIdType();
folder1.Id = "AQAlAE1BQG1";
folder2.Id = "AQAlAE1BQG3";
FolderIdType[] folders = new FolderIdType[2] { folder1, folder2 };
// Identify the destination folder.
DistinguishedFolderIdType destFolder = new DistinguishedFolderIdType();
destFolder.Id = DistinguishedFolderIdNameType.drafts;
// Form the move folder request.
MoveFolderType request = new MoveFolderType();
request.FolderIds = folders;
request.ToFolderId = new TargetFolderIdType();
request.ToFolderId.Item = destFolder;
try
{
// Send the request and get the response.
MoveFolderResponseType response = esb.MoveFolder(request);
ArrayOfResponseMessagesType aormt = response.ResponseMessages;
ResponseMessageType[] rmta = aormt.Items;
foreach (ResponseMessageType rmt in rmta)
{
if (rmt.ResponseClass == ResponseClassType.Error)
{
throw new Exception("Folder move failed.");
}
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine(e.Message);
}
}
Thread Safety
Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
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