I would recommend moving to the Managed EWS API. It's much easier to use than trying to cobble everything together yourself. It supports both Exchange 2007 SP1 and Exchange 2010.
I think you'll find it much easier to use and will probably eliminate your issues.
I would recommend moving to the Managed EWS API. It's much easier to use than trying to cobble everything together yourself. It supports both Exchange 2007 SP1 and Exchange 2010.
I think you'll find it much easier to use and will probably eliminate your issues. Here is the download from Microsoft. And here are the MSDN docs.
Added by question asker: Additional links that proved helpful: Setting the service URL (manually or via Autodiscover) Working with the EWS Managed API - some basic documentation on common tasks Download for EWS Managed API installer - same download as above; also includes a little bit of documentation and intellisense data for visual studio.
Our company has a support contract with Microsoft so I was on the phone with one of their developer support team members yesterday, and this is essentially what he told me. For the sake of completeness, I'll probably edit in a few more links he shared with me. – Adam Tuttle Mar 24 '10 at 13:15 1 woah, woah, how is the selected answer to use the managed EWS API?
The Managed EWS API IS Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices. Dll, which is what Adam Tuttle was originally using. I'm in the same boat as Adam, so any input would be appreciated Can someone explain to me what the current method of connecting to an Exchange server actually is?
Please? – ep1033 May 19 at 17:34 @ep1033 It had turned out that the DLL I inherited with the proof-of-concept code was outdated, as were the code samples I was originally basing my approach on. This answer gives the download link and documentation link that are a starting point for future people trying to accomplish the same thing.
– Adam Tuttle May 20 at 15:52.
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