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FYI: After Installing Exchange 2007 SP1 32-bit CDOSYS Might Not Be Registered...

Exchange 2007 only adds 64-bit components in a 64-bit install, when you install Exchange it will register CDOEX.DLL which will replace CDOSYS.DLL and be used when you instantiate CDO.Message. So you will see CDO.Message pointing to "C:\Program Files\Common

FYI: Combining Exchange 2007 Web Services and SQL 2005 Table-Valued User Definied Functions

Reading this kind of stuff almost makes we wish I was a consultant again...I say almost because then I think about requirement gathering, deadlines, budgets, debating the merits of agile development, etc... The Exchange SDK team linked to this article

FYI: The Exchange Dev Product Team is Blogging!!

Here is some exciting news...The Exchange SDK team is blogging now at http://blogs.msdn.com/exchangedev/ ! This a great opportunity to get some direct access to the members of the product team who are responsible for API development and SDK documentation...
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FYI: Looking for input on the next release of Exchange...

The Exchange team is looking for input on the next release of Exchange, although we just released Exchange 2007 the cycle never ends. Here is a chance to influence the next release...
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FYI: Glen's Exchange Dev Blog is awesome...

If you are an Exchange developer and haven't checked out Glen Scales's blog then you are missing out. Chances are he has written part of your project for you and posted it on his blog. Check out his latest post for a script which generates a report of
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FYI: MSDNWiki and ExchangeNinjas, our first cracks at Wikis

Support Engineers, like myself, at Microsoft interact with online documentation as much as anybody else inside the company (except the content folks of course) and probably more than anybody outside of MS as well. On my team alone I support over a half

FYI: Supported Configurations of Exchange and Windows

I always find myself looking for this table so I thought I would post it here as well for anybody who is interested... Supported configurations Windows Server operating system Active Directory environment Exchange Version Windows 2000 + SP3 Windows Server

FYI: Patrick Creehan joins me blogging from the messaging developer support team!

Patrick Creehan is the latest member of the Messaging Developer Support team to start blogging. Check out his blog as well, he has some cool stuff already.

FYI: MAPI Editor Is Here! (Formerly known as MFCMAPI)

My good friend Steve Griffin has been hard at work updating MFCMAPI to now be worthy of a bland PR branding that strips it of all personality in MAPI Editor. Also he has MAPI Editor added to the Exchange source tree as an official product utility. Read

FYI: The Freebusy Story & New Sample Code!

Many times when scheduling appointments in Exchange, especially when you are already using HTTP requests with DAV, you might want to check the availability of people or resources via the public Free/Busy information in Exchange. I recently posted some

FYI: The Future of Public Folders

The Exchange Team has a great new post on the future of Public Folders in Exchange 12 and understanding how they are implemented. Be sure to read this post if you are thinking about moving to Exchange 12 and/or Outlook 2007, this article will provide
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FYI: Exchange Team Blog: Minimum permissions necessary to access mailbox data

For those of use who have fought with Exchange account permissions, here is a concise description of the minimum requirements for service account setup to access mailboxes... http://blogs.technet.com/exchange/archive/2006/01/25/418099.aspx To learn more

FYI: How Daylight Savings Time Date Changes affect Scheduling in Outlook Client

The Exchange Team's Blog has a great post on how certain time zones with variable daylight time shifting affect Outlook... ... Time zones are an important thing to keep in mind when working with appointments. We get cases sometimes related to preceived

FYI: Getting Started with WebDAV

WebDAV can be a little cumbersome to work with. To be honest I'm never thrilled to use it, but that is only because of the way you interface with Exchange using WebDAV. WebDAV is a protocol, not an API. It is an extension of HTTP and provides more request methods to allow us to get information out of Exchange and change information within it. We have a lot of technologies at our disposal for Messaging developments so it is always important to be reminded of when to use what technology. Here

FYI: Supportability of Exchange API's in Managed Code

As more and more developers move to managed code (.NET), especially with the release of Visual Studio 2005, it is important to be reminded of what current API's are supported for use in managed code and which are not. The following KB article is a must
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