Awesome, thanks Sam!

It looked right at first glance but wanted to make sure I was on the right
garden path.

cheers!



On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 6:22 PM, Sam Lai <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, that's what you want. The EWS Managed API library is quite good
> to work with, although I mainly just played with the mail and admin
> side of things.
>
> If you need Exchange 2003 compatibility (or with Exchange 2007 servers
> that have EWS disabled for whatever reason), you'll need to dive into
> the murky world of WebDAV, or MAPI in the worst case.
>
> On 4 September 2014 08:48, Stephen Price <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > May be starting a new project where will need to programatically
> > create/update/delete calendar entries in Exchange. Yet to find out what
> > version of Exchange is being used.
> >
> > A quick search lead me to EWS (Exchange Web Services) managed APIs. Is
> that
> > where I need to be looking to interface with Calendars on Exchange?
> >
> > Anyone done this before? I found some samples on Microsoft's site too so
> > that looks promising. The docs also say "The EWS Managed API works with
> all
> > versions of Exchange starting with Exchange 2007 SP1." but having never
> > looked at this before I didn't want to run with the wrong thing if there
> are
> > alternatives.
> >
> > Just looking for confirmation I'm on the right path (and not a suicide
> > mission!).
> >
> > thankye!
> > Stephen
> >
>

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