I think these links might be useful: http://blogs.msdn.com/mstehle/archive/2007/01/23/fyi-exchange-2007-web-services-around-the-web.aspx http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=c3342fb3-fbcc-4127-becf-872c746840e1 http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/ewseditor http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb856544(EXCHG.80).aspx
HTH On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 1:53 PM, Maddin, Peter <peter.mad...@pathwest.wa.gov.au> wrote: > Hi > > > > I am interested in using the web services that are available with Exchange > 2007. > > We have only just moved to Exchange 2007. > > > > I can interact using SMTP, already tested and it works. One has to provide > ones login credentials so transparent integrated security is not an option > (if anyone know a way around this please let me know). > > > > If I need to, the system admin guy will set up IMAP to read mail but I would > rather not go down this path. > > > > I tried a trial MAPI control which is ok. Integrated security is fine. An > issue which becomes all to apparent is those annoying security dialogs that > keep popping up and which gives one the whoops (not to mention the users who > will crucify me if I foist this on them). I suspect that one also has to > install Outlook to gain access to the appropriate mapi dll. If one could > avoid this it would be great. > > > > I would like to try out the new web services that are available. > > > > I have a link to http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd877037.aspx > > > > But does anyone know of a e-book/paper text that provides a good but simple > reference and tutorial so I can be eased into this brave new world and avoid > all the traps, pitfalls and other horrors one usually encounters when > breaking new ground. Free would be good but I am willing to pay for > something that comes with good recommendations. > > > > Regards Peter Maddin > Applications Development Officer > PathWest Laboratory Medicine WA > Phone : +618 9473 3944 > Fax : +618 9473 3982 > E-Mail : peter.mad...@pathwest.wa.gov.au > The contents of this e-mail transmission outside of the WAGHS network are > intended solely for the named recipient's), may be confidential, and may be > privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure in the public interest. > The use, reproduction, disclosure or distribution of the contents of this > e-mail transmission by any person other than the named recipient(s) is > prohibited. If you are not a named recipient please notify the sender > immediately. > >