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June 2008 - Posts

Protocol Docs RTM

That's right - version 1.0 of the Exchange Server Protocol Documentation has been published in the MSDN: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc307725(EXCHG.80).aspx Here's the press release: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2008/jun08/06-30InteropUpdatePR.mspx?rss_fdn=Press%20Releases

MAPI And The Current Directory

In a comment on my post about the MAPI download working with Vista, JP pointed out that something in the updated DLLs is changing the current working directory. I got a chance to look at this today and here is what I found: this is the MAPI Stub 's doing.

The Synchronization Shuffle

I've given this solution to a couple customers so far and it appears to be working for them, so I thought I'd share it with the world. The Problem: You've written an application which uses IExchangeExportChanges::Synchronize to synchronize data between

June 2008 Second Release of MFCMAPI

The June 2008 Second Release (build 6.0.0.1007) is live: http://www.codeplex.com/MFCMAPI Yeah - that's right - second release. I had promised myself I wouldn't put out multiple updates in a month as I figured that could get confusing, but there was a

MFCMAPI Does Contacts

Randy Byrne and I just published an article in the MSDN showing how to use the Exchange Server Protocols documentation to create a contact . This is the first opportunity I've had to publicly show off the add-in architecture I built in to MFCMAPI last

How To Break The MAPI Stub Library

Well, that didn't take long. We just released of the latest MAPI download this weekend and yesterday we got a case from a customer who's application no longer functioned when they upgraded. The issue was quickly resolved, and I was asked to communicate

June 2008 Release of MFCMAPI

The June 2008 Release (build 6.0.0.1006) is live: http://www.codeplex.com/MFCMAPI I've been digging through the protocol docs . This update represents my first pass harvesting the easy stuff, like property names and flag values. I definitely plan to get

This Just In: MAPI and Windows Server 2008 Now Get Along

The MAPI/CDO download package now works on Windows Server 2008 and Vista. The main blocker to getting this to work was the fact that in Windows Server 2008 and Vista, mapi32.dll was marked as a system file. Any attempt to replace it would be blocked or
 
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