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I have looked at the sample application, it looks to work exactly as I would
have hoped. However, i have not yet managed to get the application to work
with my Exchange Server. I have an inbox setup and I would like to retrieve
the messages within it. When filling in the connection information it asks
for a server, should this be in the format http://<servername>/exchange or
should it just be the servername? Also, what path should be used to retrieve
messages, should it be of the format
http://<servername>/exchange/<username>/inbox ?
Any further help would be appreciated,
Thanks,
Andrew
"Andrew Brook" <ykoorb@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eKNRSxD$GHA.4740@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks very much for the response.
>
> I will take a look at the links and also the class library.
>
> ta,
> Andrew
>
> "Henning Krause" <hkrause.no@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23DcGWu3%23GHA.4376@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hello Andrew,
>>
>> the SDK is a good starting point.
>>
>> Additionally, I have several articles on my website (www.infinitec.de)
>> and a class library which wraps around the messy WebDAV calls... It's
>> free and comes with full source.
>>
>> See http://www.infinitec.de/libraries/exchange/default.aspx for more
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Henning Krause
>>
>> "Andrew Brook" <ykoorb@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:uJfQF7d%23GHA.4712@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>
>>> I've just started looking into developing .NET 2.0 applications that
>>> communicate with Exchange Server 2003. I've already downloaded the SDK
>>> documentation which does contain various examples. I don't understand a
>>> great deal of it at the moment though. Can anyone suggest some good
>>> learning resources? Not necessarily including code (although this would
>>> be helpful). Good resources concerning the Exchange Server fundamentals
>>> would also be useful.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> AB
>>>
>>
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