Query Exchange Server 2003 by making use of MAPI
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Hi all, I have been tasked (once more) with the production of a simple application (proof of concept) that will display all the appointments from a specific exchange mail box on our server (Exchange Server 2003). I have been told that MAPI is the way to go. However I need to know how to code this kind of project in C# 3.5, and whether it is possible. So, can I query the Exchange mail box appointments by making use of MAPI? Please note that I have been Googling this topic for two days now..... :sigh: :sigh: :^) Many thanks in advance. Kind regards,
The only programmers that are better C# programmers, are those who look like this -> :bob:
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Hi all, I have been tasked (once more) with the production of a simple application (proof of concept) that will display all the appointments from a specific exchange mail box on our server (Exchange Server 2003). I have been told that MAPI is the way to go. However I need to know how to code this kind of project in C# 3.5, and whether it is possible. So, can I query the Exchange mail box appointments by making use of MAPI? Please note that I have been Googling this topic for two days now..... :sigh: :sigh: :^) Many thanks in advance. Kind regards,
The only programmers that are better C# programmers, are those who look like this -> :bob:
:java: Programm3r My Blog: ^_^
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Hi all, I have been tasked (once more) with the production of a simple application (proof of concept) that will display all the appointments from a specific exchange mail box on our server (Exchange Server 2003). I have been told that MAPI is the way to go. However I need to know how to code this kind of project in C# 3.5, and whether it is possible. So, can I query the Exchange mail box appointments by making use of MAPI? Please note that I have been Googling this topic for two days now..... :sigh: :sigh: :^) Many thanks in advance. Kind regards,
The only programmers that are better C# programmers, are those who look like this -> :bob:
:java: Programm3r My Blog: ^_^
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More stuff can be found by Googling "office interop c#". It's quite a challenge some times to think up the sort of words that Microsoft actually use ;)
Richard MacCutchan wrote:
It's quite a challenge some times to think up the sort of words that Microsoft actually use
You can say that again!! :)
The only programmers that are better C# programmers, are those who look like this -> :bob:
:java: Programm3r My Blog: ^_^
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Thanks for the info Richard.
The only programmers that are better C# programmers, are those who look like this -> :bob:
:java: Programm3r My Blog: ^_^