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Now, you can download Microsoft Office Suite Service Pack 2 which provides the latest updates to the 2007 Office Suite. It consists of, Previously unreleased fixes that were made specifically for this service pack. In addition to general product fixes, this includes improvements in stability, performance, and security. You can find out more information in Knowledge Base Article 953195 , where product-specific changes are described. All of the Public Updates, Security Updates, Cumulative Updates,
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on April 28, 2009
Filed under: Do you know, Outlook 2007, Calendar, KB, Performance, Outlook Performance, Daylight Saving Time (DST), DevMSGTeam, Known Issues, downloads, Download, Outlook, changes, Outlook 2007 SP2
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My customer has CDOEX based legacy application which pulls the calendar and appointment items. Later they had merged their Exchange Server 2003 SP2 along with Exchange Server 2007 SP1 – mixed mode environment. He had an unique issue, whenever he tries to access couple of appointments created in Exchange Server 2007 environment, his CDOEX application throws the error : 8004011B: Unknown Error which means MAPI_E_CORRUPT_DATA. When we started troubleshooting we found that those appointments were created
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on January 29, 2009
Filed under: Exchange Web Services (EWS), Exchange Server 2007, Exchange Server 2003, Migration, CDOEX, Calendar, KB, appointment, DevMSGTeam, Known Issues, MSDN, .Net, MAPI Error
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One of my customer reported that they have a store event sink, which is used to modify the stream of incoming messages in Exchange Server environment (2003). But their attachments are missing when they open & view the message in Microsoft Outlook or in Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA); But contrarily when we view the message in Microsoft Outlook Express or by using Collaboration Data Objects (CDO), we can open and view the attachments in the message. When we investigated regarding the issue,
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on November 10, 2008
Filed under: Monitoring Event Sink, Store, Mailbox Store, Exchange Server 2003, CDO, Tutorials, Outlook 2003, Store Sink, mailbox, regevent.vbs, KB, Events, Errors, Troubleshooting, Outlook UI, DevMSGTeam, Known Issues, Programming, hotfix, OWA, Outlook Web Access, Outlook Errors, Outlook Express, systemmailbox, Stream Messages, Attachment
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Category: (100) Event ID: 1000 Date: Date Time: Time User: N/A Computer: Computer_Name Description
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on November 10, 2008
Filed under: Monitoring Event Sink, Store, Mailbox Store, Exchange Server 2003, Tutorials, Migration, Outlook 2003, EXOLEDB, Store Sink, mailbox, regevent.vbs, KB, Events, Errors, Troubleshooting, Outlook UI, DevMSGTeam, Known Issues, Programming, hotfix, Application Log, OWA, Outlook Web Access, Outlook Errors, Outlook Express, systemmailbox, Stream Messages, Attachment, criteria
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I started working from Visual Basic 6, where i had used XML Parser (MS XML) to fetch the data's using WebDAV. But the same logic won't apply for you when you do with .Net applications. So, where we need to use MSXML and .Net Framework classes's for XML? Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) : As i updated you earlier you can easily use MSXML in Visual Studio 6.0 applications as DOM and SAX Parser with support for XSLT and XPath. .NET Framework Classes for XML : But when you're planning to implement
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on October 23, 2008
Filed under: Code Snippets, Architecture, WebDAV, KB, Troubleshooting, DevMSGTeam, Known Issues, Programming, .Net, development, COM, Interop, HTTP, Visual Basic, XML Parser, MS XML
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One of my customer who has reported that on Exchange Server 2000 his Store event sink (onSyncSave) for global events causing the notifications for the couple of empty flags. When we analyzed his event sink, he registered it as, regevent add onsyncsave sink.sink.1 "file://./backoficestorage/%userdnsdomain%/MBX/SystemMailbox{GUID}/StoreEvents/GlobalEvents/<reg> " This issue happens whenever he created a new user and immediately he try to send the message in the user mailbox. When he tries to
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on October 15, 2008
Filed under: Monitoring Event Sink, Store, Exchange Server 2003, Tutorials, Store Sink, System Sink, mailbox, onsyncsave, KB, Events, Errors, Troubleshooting, DevMSGTeam, Known Issues, Programming, development, GUID, systemmailbox
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Outlook Send and receive e-mail errors: When you try to send and receive e-mail, you may receive an error message that is similar to one of the following: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it. The server could not be found. (Account: account name , POPserver:'mail', Error Number: 0x800ccc0d) Task ' server name - Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x800ccc0f): 'The connection to the server was interrupted. If this problem continues, contact the server administrator
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on October 10, 2008
Filed under: Outlook 2007, Outlook 2003, communications, Outlook Configuration, Errors, Troubleshooting, DevMSGTeam, Known Issues, Outlook UI Issues, MAPI Error, SMTP, Connectivity, Outlook Errors, Outlook Express, POP3, F9 - Send and Receive Issues
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Automation using # imports ? As you know, Automation (OLE Automation), the technology that allows you to take advantage of an existing program's functionality and incorporate it into your own applications. This technology can greatly simplify and speed up your development. # imports: In C/C++ preprocessor, we have a directive called "#imports" is available. Using this #import directive allows you to automatically "import" the type information contained in the component type library
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on October 4, 2008
Filed under: Exchange Server 2007, Exchange Server 2003, Best Practices, CDO, MAPI, Automation, C++, DevMSGTeam, Known Issues, Programming, development, MIDL, DLL, preprocessor, Nutshell, OLE, COM, compiler, smart pointers, MFC, VisualC++
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When you use Windows Desktop Search 3.0 together with Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, you experience the following symptoms: • No e-mail items are returned when you use Windows Desktop Search to search for items. • On a Microsoft Windows XP-based computer, Outlook may not appear on the All Locations menu in Windows Desktop Search. • When you open the Indexing Options item in Control Panel, you experience one of the following symptoms: • Microsoft Office Outlook does not appear
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on September 24, 2008
Filed under: Outlook 2007, Configure, KB, Outlook Performance, DevMSGTeam, Known Issues, Outlook UI Issues, Indexing, Windows Desktop Search
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When one my customer tried to add a Global Address Book entry to the Contacts folder, the contact is not added. She received the following error message: There is not enough memory to perform the operation. This problem may occur if the size of the certificate data exceeds 32,768 bytes (32 KB). Follow the following steps to resolve the issue: To resolve this problem, apply hotfix 948075. Then, add the StripCertsNotValidForMail value to the registry to enable the hotfix. For more detailed information,
Posted to Le Café Central de DeVa (Weblog) by deva on September 17, 2008
Filed under: Outlook 2007, Outlook 2003, Address Book, KB, contacts, Errors, Troubleshooting, Outlook UI, DevMSGTeam, Known Issues, Outlook UI Issues, hotfix
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