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This blog covers Messaging API development for Exchange and Outlook. My name is Daniel Bagley, I'm on the Messaging Developer Team.
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Blog Post:
An Adventure: Building an ASP.NET application to call 64bit Powershell.
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I keep seeing quesions on calling Exchange PowerShell from ASP.NET pop-up. Not all the banter I've seen on the web and elsewhere seems to be correct, I decided to look into this. I see that some people end-up setting up speical accounts or putting the code into COM+ because they give up trying to make...
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30 Dec 2008
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Outlook Automation is for People, not for Services.
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I don't know why we see a lot of customers trying to automate Outlook from a service. It’s pretty well documented that it’s a bad idea. Outlook Object Model (OOM) was written for automating Outlook for a user sitting at the box running it. See, Outlook is very personal and I do mean, it’s very, very...
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29 Sep 2008
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