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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:
Why is OOM code leaking items????
Webdav101
When you use OOM under .NET, your using managed code around COM objects via the Outlook Primary Interop Assembly (PIA). When you have managed code working with COM in this way, you have to be very careful to clean-up your references. .NET will hold onto COM objects, sometimes causing leaks, and sometimes...
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6 May 2008
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Exchange Protocol Documentation
Webdav101
Microsoft released preliminary protocol documentation for Exchange 2007 (as well as Microsoft Office 2007 and SharePoint Server) as part of Microsoft's Interoperability Principles. The Exchange protocols are now publicly available on the Open Protocol Specifications section of MSDN in preliminary form...
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1 May 2008
Blog Post:
Exchange Protocol Documentation
Webdav101
Microsoft released preliminary protocol documentation for Exchange 2007 (as well as Microsoft Office 2007 and SharePoint Server) as part of Microsoft's Interoperability Principles. The Exchange protocols are now publicly available on the Open Protocol Specifications section of MSDN in preliminary form...
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1 May 2008
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