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gclassy.com : Gregory (Gus) Class's Media Technology Blog - 17 hours ago
Until I started working at Microsoft, or maybe even until I started working on Windows, I wasn't much of a "COM in C++" guy. The functionality that I needed was typically abstracted in to a managed language such as C# …
Le Café Central de DeVa - Oct 8, 2008
In this article, we will see how we can access a particular mailbox using Microsoft Exchange web services ? The DistinguishedFolderId element identifies Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 folders that can be referenced by …
Also tagged: development, code snippets, exchange server 2007, how to, property, roles, mailbox, folder, schema, mailbox store, exchange web services ews, devmsgteam, client access server cas, distinguishedfolderid, folderid
Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information from Alfred Thompson - Oct 7, 2008
Recently Clint Rutkas and I has some fun discussing which was better between C# and Visual Basic .NET. Truth be known I’m perfectly happy using C# even though my first instinct is to use VB .NET. I do believe that VB …
Also tagged: education, visual basic, c, computer science education
Le Café Central de DeVa - Oct 4, 2008
You can automate Outlook 2000, 2002, and 2003 with one small change. The Outlook 97 Namespace class member has changed to _Namespace in Outlook 2000, 2002, and 2003. To use the code above for automating Outlook 2000 …
Also tagged: development, c, automation, outlook 2007, outlook 2003, devmsgteam
Le Café Central de DeVa - Oct 4, 2008
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 …
Also tagged: development, c, com, mfc, exchange server 2007, mapi, best practices, known issues, automation, cdo, ole, compiler, imports, dll, visualc, exchange server 2003, nutshell, devmsgteam, preprocessor, smart pointers, midl
Le Café Central de DeVa - Oct 4, 2008
Please find my first web service client that i tried couple of months earlier that creates an e-mail item in the Sent Items folder. You can use Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 to create a simple Exchange Web Services …
Also tagged: msdn, vs2005, code snippets, c, exchange server 2007, tutorials, web service, exchange web services ews
Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information from Alfred Thompson - Oct 3, 2008
My Dad was and is a stickler for good table manners. he always insisted on them at home while we were growing up. One day I asked him if we couldn’t just be messing at home and do everything right when we were out in …
Also tagged: teaching
Le Café Central de DeVa - Oct 3, 2008
Please find the following MSDN article which helps us to make use of Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 to create an ASP.NET 2.0 Web site. It can create and send an Internet Calendar appointment to add to a Microsoft Office …
Also tagged: video, calendar, asp net, development, training, tutorials, outlook 2007, appointment, internet calendar series, devmsgteam
Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information from Alfred Thompson - Oct 2, 2008
Computer science educators are fond of saying that computer science is a lot more than just programming. Programming has a bad reputation. And in some ways so do those of us who find programming to be a lot of fun and …
Also tagged: teaching, computer science education
Le Café Central de DeVa - Oct 2, 2008
There are quite number of tools available to find the issues with Exchange Server environment. Here we’re going to view about “Event Viewer”. Interestingly Event viewer is it’s not directly meant nor designed for …
Also tagged: reviews, development, training, troubleshooting, design, tools, errors, exchange server 2007, tutorials, outlook 2007, debug, configure, outlook programming, exchange server 2003, outlook 2003, outlook ui, outlook performance, devmsgteam, de emphasized features, outlook ui issues, smtp address, application log, system log, security log