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TalkBack: Synchronous Event Processing In Your Custom Applications

The Exchange Developer blog has a post   updating the future vision of Exchange development.  If you remember, there was a post on the Exchange Team blog back in September 2005 that gave us the first glimpse of this vision leading up to Exchange

Take Notice of Exchange Web Service Notifications

The Exchange API-spotting blog, which is run by the Exchange MSDN content and Exchange API product  folks, as a new post about the transition from store event sinks to Exchange Web Service notifications .  The aim is to provide some more detail

Disclaimer: This post is about Disclaimers...

I was reviewing a customer's case today and it reminded me of a topic I meant to blog about a while ago... Ever since Exchange 2000/2003 customers have tried to apply the disclaimer SMTP sink sample to internal mail and found that the disclaimer text

MYTH: You can attach the script debugger to the Exchange Event Service to debug Agent Scripts

There was a time when you could, in fact, use a script debugger with Exchange Event Service agent scripts. However, in this age of higher security the need for more scalable solutions, the days of using a script debugger with agent script is long since
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OUTBOX: Registering a VB Script Store Sink

The following is an exerpt from an email describing the steps to setup a VBS event sink on Exchange... Before registering the event sink you need to install and configure a COM+ component which will execute the VB Script. This COM+ ships with Exchange

HOWTO: Configure Exchange Event Service on Exchange 2003 with minimum permissions

We have received several support calls in the past months relating to migrating Exchange Event Service Scripts from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003. Because it isn’t straightforward or documented (to my knowledge), I came up with this information to help you get your scripts working in Ex 2000. This should only be migration step and I don’t encourage new development to utilize this technology.

OUTBOX: Introduction to Exchange Store Event Sinks Part 2

Coming from Exchange 5.5 Event Service Scripts to Exchange Store Event Sinks involves more than just understanding the new events available and the registration process. Exchange 5.5 event scripts are written in VBScript with CDO 1.21 as the API to interact

OUTBOX: Introduction to Exchange Store Event Sinks Part 1

This is the first part of a two part series on getting started with and understanding Exchange Store Event Sinks. This is especially important for all of those people moving from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003, there is a lot to learn with store events

KB: Suitable Applications for Exchange Server Event Scripting

The following article details some of the limitations of Exchange Server Event Scripting (available in Exchange 5.5). With the availability of Exchange Event Sinks in Exchange 2000/2003 it is really hard to rationalize continued use of this technology.
 
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