Hello!

We're looking to create a room booking system which would also integrate with 
Outlook.  We're on Outlook 2007 and Remedy 8.1.

My preference would be to use web services because that is tried and tested in 
our environment.

Has anyone else tried this?

What we've tried so far is connecting to the Services.wsdl in SOAP UI.  If I 
just put the wsdl URL in "Initial WSDL" field it prompts me for a username, 
password and domain and after entering that, I get this error:

Error loading [https://webmail.access.uk.com/ews/Services.wsdl]: 
org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlException: org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlException: error: 
Unexpected end of file after nul
I get EXACTLY the same error if I intentionally put in wrong credentials.

The email team have created a user for me to test with, and that user has 
"exchange impersonation rights".  Is that necessary or should it also work if I 
connect as myself (i.e. a normal outlook exchange user).

Any pointers?  I feel like this should be a straightforward operation but maybe 
it isn't...

Thanks!
Isabel


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