Topic Last Modified: 2008-09-25
The following technical articles were published in 2007. The articles cover the following technology areas:
Browse these articles to find useful information for Exchange 2007 application development.
November 2007 (updated)
What's New in Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Extensibility by Ray Dixon; Michael Mainer
N
100
September 2007
Best Practices for Using Exchange Web Services for Calendaring Tasks by Benjamin Spain
Y
300
August 2007
Using Delegate Access with Exchange Web Services by Michael Mainer
Working with Time Zones in the Exchange Web Services GetUserAvailability Operation by Benjamin Spain
400
June 2007
TechReady 2007 Talk: Developing with Exchange Web Services by David Claux; Rebecca Zou
200
TechReady 2007 : Développement à l'aide des services Web Exchange by David Claux; Rebecca Zou
May 2007
Finding the Message Body by Mark Taylor
Introduction to Exchange Web Services in Exchange 2007, Part 3 by Michael Mainer
Using SQL Server Table-Valued User-defined Functions with Exchange Web Services by Jim Kleewein; Ray Dixon
April 2007
Introduction to Exchange Web Services in Exchange 2007, Part 2 by Michael Mainer
March 2007
Introduction to Exchange Web Services in Exchange 2007 by Michael Mainer
February 2007
Managed Folder Selector by Michael Mainer
December 2007
Tell Those Messages Where to Go By Using Exchange 2007 SP1 Transport Agents by Ray Dixon
October 2007
Migrating from the Exchange 2000 Sample Gateway to Exchange 2007 by Ray Dixon
A Look at a Transport Agent: The Message Statistics Sample by Ray Dixon
Using Exchange Management Shell Commands With Managed Code by Ray Dixon
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