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  • Sample: Howto display a list of calendar items in ListView using EWS

    Here is a helpful sample of using EWS to get a list of calendar items and displaying them in a ListView. You should be able to use this with he sample I published prior on creating a CalendarView: Sample: Using Calendar Views with EWS. http://blogs.msdn.com/webdav_101/archive/2009/01/05/sample-using-calendar-views-with-ews.aspx The sample below calls GetFileAttachmentsCount, which I have blogge here: Sample: How to get the number of file attachments with EWS. http://blogs.msdn.com/webdav_101/archive/2009/01/10/sample-how-to-get-the-number-of-file-attachments-with-ews.aspx
    Posted to Dan's WebDAV 101 (Weblog) by danba on January 10, 2009
    Filed under: meeting, appointment, EWS, List, exchange web services, appointments, DevMsgTeam, CalendarViewType, calendaritem
  • Howto: Accept meeting requests with VB6 and CDO 1.21

    Here is a sample to accept all meeting requests using CDO 1.21. ' The code below will accept all meeting requests in the users inbox. Private Sub cmdAcceptRecurringMeeting_Click() Dim objSession As mapi.Session Dim ObjMessage As mapi.Message Dim oMessages As mapi.Messages Dim oAppointment As mapi.AppointmentItem Dim oFolder As mapi.Folder Dim objOrig As AppointmentItem Dim objRecPatt As RecurrencePattern Dim oRecipients As mapi.Recipients Dim oRecipient As mapi.Recipient Dim oMeetingReq As mapi.MeetingItem
    Posted to Dan's WebDAV 101 (Weblog) by danba on October 21, 2008
    Filed under: CDO 1.21, meeting, meeting request, DevMsgTeam, webdav101blog, accept meeting request
  • Howto: CDOSYS/C# Sending an ICS file

    Todo: 1) Open an appointment in Outlook. Save to file as an .ICS file. 2) Create a C# project and add the code below. 3) Do the TODO sections. 'TODO: Add a refernce to CDOSYS using System.IO; private void btnSendUsingIcs_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { string sFrom = " me@mycompany.com "; // TODO: Change string sTo = " me@mycompany.com "; // TODO: Change string sSubject = "This is my cal test"; // TODO: Change string sBody = "This is the test body"; // TODO: Change string sFile = "C:\\Inetpub\\wwwroot\\CSharpSendVcalEmail\\Myrecurringappt.ics";
    Posted to Dan's WebDAV 101 (Weblog) by danba on May 5, 2008
    Filed under: System.Web.Mail, CDO, meeting, CDOSYS, .ics, CDOEX, System.Net.Mail, VCalendar, ical, icalendar, send, .vcs, request, DevMsgTeam, webdav101blog
  • HOWTO: VB/CDO 1.21 - Cancel a Recurring Meeting using a single Recurrance

    ' This code finds an meeting occurance and uses it to cancel the entire meeting series and ' have "Cancelled:" in front of the subject lines on the update messages sent to the recipient(s). ' To use: ' Create a recurring meeting inside the date/time range below with the subject "testabc". ' Invite an attendee. ' Change the time of one occorance and send the update. ' Have the attendee use OWA/Outlook/etc to accept. ' Now run the code. ' TODO: ' Create a VB6 form ' Add a button and paste-in the code
    Posted to Dan's WebDAV 101 (Weblog) by danba on May 5, 2008
    Filed under: CDO, CDO 1.21, meeting, WebDAV, VBS, appointment, VB, single, 1.21, cancel, recurring, instance, DevMsgTeam, webdav101blog
  • Exchange Protocol Documentation

    Microsoft released preliminary protocol documentation for Exchange 2007 (as well as Microsoft Office 2007 and SharePoint Server) as part of Microsoft's Interoperability Principles. The Exchange protocols are now publicly available on the Open Protocol Specifications section of MSDN in preliminary form for developers to review and provide feedback. You can read more about the announcement in this press release. Here is the press release: Microsoft Publicly Posts Additional Protocol Documentation http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2008/apr08/04-08ProtocolPR.mspx
    Posted to Dan's WebDAV 101 (Weblog) by danba on May 1, 2008
    Filed under: Outlook, meeting, WebDAV, Exchange, properties, security, VCalendar, mime, stream, appointment, distribution, attachments, .msg, mapi, authentication, category, messaging, c++, property, icalendar, availability, folders, descriptor, access, http, rtf, format, transport, meeting requests, guid, autodiscovery, permission, attachent, rfc2445, personal, sms, encode, book, s/mime, rpc, resources, protocol, users, uid, decoding, client, configuration, message body, redirects, X-, rfc2447, rss, ietf, specifications, groups, directory access, protocal, nspi, flagging, journal, mailbox, attachements, extends, personal distribution, flags, provisioned, streams, note, address, events, working, encoding, compressed, search folder, permissions, server, permissible, conversion, standard, schema, hours, directory, body, offline, rfc2446, behalf, structures, notifications, oab, converts, smtp, address book, remote operations, operations, contacts, structure, response messages, MS-OXO-, decode, compressed stream, warning, rights-management, retrieval, information, core, enriched text format, forum, specs, extensions, .msg file, structs, bulk, msg files, object, best body retrieval, voice mail, .msg files, reminder, msg file, bulk data transfer, rights management, enriched, support, mms, templates, pop3, data transfer, phishing, best, compression, document, documentation, DevMsgTeam, webdav101blog
  • Exchange Protocol Documentation

    Microsoft released preliminary protocol documentation for Exchange 2007 (as well as Microsoft Office 2007 and SharePoint Server) as part of Microsoft's Interoperability Principles. The Exchange protocols are now publicly available on the Open Protocol Specifications section of MSDN in preliminary form for developers to review and provide feedback. You can read more about the announcement in this press release. Here is the press release: Microsoft Publicly Posts Additional Protocol Documentation http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2008/apr08/04-08ProtocolPR.mspx
    Posted to Dan's WebDAV 101 (Weblog) by danba on May 1, 2008
    Filed under: Outlook, meeting, WebDAV, Exchange, properties, security, VCalendar, mime, stream, appointment, distribution, attachments, .msg, mapi, authentication, category, messaging, c++, property, icalendar, availability, folders, descriptor, access, http, rtf, format, transport, meeting requests, guid, autodiscovery, permission, attachent, rfc2445, personal, sms, encode, book, s/mime, rpc, resources, protocol, users, uid, decoding, client, configuration, message body, redirects, X-, rfc2447, rss, ietf, specifications, groups, directory access, protocal, nspi, flagging, journal, mailbox, attachements, extends, personal distribution, flags, provisioned, streams, note, address, events, working, encoding, compressed, search folder, permissions, server, permissible, conversion, standard, schema, hours, directory, body, offline, rfc2446, behalf, structures, notifications, oab, converts, smtp, address book, remote operations, operations, contacts, structure, response messages, MS-OXO-, decode, compressed stream, warning, rights-management, retrieval, information, core, enriched text format, forum, specs, docment, extensions, .msg file, structs, bulk, msg files, object, best body retrieval, voice mail, .msg files, reminder, msg file, bulk data transfer, rights management, enriched, support, mms, templates, pop3, struct, data transfer, phishing, best, compression, document, documentation, DevMsgTeam
  • How do I cancel an appointment with WebDAV?

    Unfortunately, there is no facility to cancel a meeting via WebDAV. You may be able to delete an appointment directly from a calendar if there are no attendees. A meeting is pretty much an appointment with attendees. If you have an appointment with attendees (i.e. it’s a meeting), you cannot just delete it and expect the attendees to get notified – no cancellation emails will be sent. Now, please read this: Available support for applications that use the WebDAV protocol to access Exchange 2000 Server
    Posted to Dan's WebDAV 101 (Weblog) by danba on March 12, 2008
    Filed under: meeting, WebDAV, Exchange, VCalendar, appointment, cancel, DevMsgTeam, webdav101blog
  • Building VCALENDAR content without an Microsoft API is not supported by MS.

    While Microsoft products follow many RFC guidelines for VCALENDAR/iCAL, it does not mean that they support development of VCALENDAR/iCAL directly. Microsoft has APIs which can build and read such content. Working with those APIs is supported; however working with VCALENDAR/iCAL text programmatically is not supported. This means if you build a message via code (not using a Microsoft API) or manually, you will not be in a supported scenario. If you do find though that Exchange or Outlook is not following
    Posted to Dan's WebDAV 101 (Weblog) by danba on February 26, 2008
    Filed under: System.Web.Mail, meeting, CDOSYS, CDOEX, System.Net.Mail, VCalendar, mime, stream, ical, icalendar, rfc, rfc822, webbdav, .vcs, meeting request, DevMsgTeam, webdav101blog
  • CDO 1.21 and Unicode Text (Japanese, Chinese, Korean, etc)

    CDO 1.21 and Unicode Text (Japanese, Chinese, Korean, etc) Having issues using CDO 1.21 with multi-byte (unicode) languages such as Japanese, Korean, Chinese? Do you want a way to create an appointment item with Japanese text using CDO 1.21? This is not as straight-forward as it should be, here is info to help. You will probably will run into some issues, however it’s really not a Nihongo (Japanese) language issue. The message box does not support Japanese text. Japanese strings in the VB6 environment
    Posted to Dan's WebDAV 101 (Weblog) by danba on February 14, 2008
    Filed under: CDO, CDO 1.21, meeting, HOWTO, appointment, C#, vb6, vb.net, unicode, c++, nihongo, japanese, code page, chinese, Microsoft Forms 2.0 Library, multibyte, multi-byte, SetLocaleIDs, rendering, lcid, korean, create, appointments, code pages, CdoDefaultFolderCalendar, DevMsgTeam, webdav101blog
  • Setting MeetingStatus to CdoNonMeeting using CDO will cause the AllDay flag to not be set on an occurance in Outlook.

    If you use CDO 1.21 to set the MeetingStatus to CdoNonMeeting for a single occurance of an all day recurring appointment, you will find that the AllDay flag is not set when the appointment is converted to a meeting and accepted by the attendee. Private Sub cmdMakeInstanceAllDay_Click() Dim objSession As mapi.Session Dim ObjMessage As mapi.Message Dim objRecipient As mapi.Recipient Dim oAppointment As mapi.AppointmentItem Dim oCalendarFolder As mapi.Folder Dim objOrig As AppointmentItem Dim objRecPatt
    Posted to Dan's WebDAV 101 (Weblog) by danba on February 1, 2008
    Filed under: CDO, CDO 1.21, CdoNonMeeting, Outlook, not set, occurance, MeetingStatus, meeting, DevMsgTeam, webdav101blog
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