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I currently work in a company that uses an Outlook Hotkeys script through AutoIt. The script is simple enough as this is the first I have worked with AutoIt. Basically, when a vendor email is received through a shared inbox in Outlook, the user uses a hotkey combination and the file is automatically saved to a network drive. The script works fine under Windows XP, but we have recently migrated to Windows 7. I believe that the script is not working properly due to the change in the profile file structure in Windows 7. In Windows 7 under a users profile there is a main AppData folder with Local, LocalLow and Roaming files within. I believe that this is causing the issue. However, in the script I do not see where it is pointing to a certain folder within the user profile. Is this a built in function or is there a global setting that needs to be changed/updated?

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Do you have some error handling in your script so you know if the error happens when accessing Outlook or when writing the mail?

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