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Check for the selection of profile for mail account in control panel

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    Hi to all, I have a scenario: We have a functionality in which we are sending mails through outlook. Now in control panel we do have an option to choose profile(from which profile mail will be sent.). We can select the option "Prompt for a profile to be used". My question is: Can we check that the user has selected the above option or not through coding?

    cheers, sneha

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      Hi to all, I have a scenario: We have a functionality in which we are sending mails through outlook. Now in control panel we do have an option to choose profile(from which profile mail will be sent.). We can select the option "Prompt for a profile to be used". My question is: Can we check that the user has selected the above option or not through coding?

      cheers, sneha

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      Probably. Make a snapshot of the registry, toggle the setting, make another snapshot and compare the two. There are some tools like RegShot[^] available on the internet that could help there.

      Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss:

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