$Mailboxes = $Namespace.Stores | where | Out-File $Env:UserProfile\Desktop\ArchiveHistory. $Namespace = $Outlook.GetNamespace('MAPI') $Outlook = New-Object -Comobject Outlook.Application Select Account Settings > Account Settings. #NOTE: This launches Outlook if it is not already running. $Env:UserProfile\Desktop\ArchiveHistory.txt -append That being said here is a little PowerShell script that will both dump the attached archives and search the registry for a history of attached archives and place the results on the desktop. To get at the actively attached archives the only method I had found was using the COM object (Outlook.Application) but this isn't very nice because initializing the COM object of course starts Outlook so if you are pulling information in the background it might upset end users. HKCU:\software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Outlook\CatalogĪlso note that this seems to be a history of attached archives instead of a list of actively attached archives. HKCU:\software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Catalog My Word 2010 working Building Block Templates are located at: C:UserMaxeyAppDataRoamingMicrosoft OfficeDocument Building Blocks103314. There is a record of attached PSTs in the registry but it appears that it is more a record of PST files that are indexed by Outlook's search, so I'm not sure if clearing out the indexing cache would remove the entries from the registry or not at one point but here are two locations that I have used: MsgBox vStore.DisplayName
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