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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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HOWTO: Exchange Web Service PUSH to a Windows Mobile Device.
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OK, I’m not exactly the hard-core Windows Mobile developer here. However, I had a recent issue with a customer who wanted to be able to use a PUSH to a windows mobile device which would be in stand-by. Their goal was to save on the battery life. Let’s start off with this: · WM devices support...
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6 Oct 2008
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