Exchange Server Protocols
The following table describes and provides links to archived copies of documents previously published under the Protocol -- Exchange Server section of the Open Specifications library. These documents are here for your convenience only. It is recommended that you not rely on these documents. To the extent that you incur additional development obligations or any other costs as a result of relying on these archived documents, you do so at your own risk.
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Specifies the Cabinet File format, which is used for compressed packages that contain a number of related files. | |
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[MS-OXCETF]: Enriched Text Format (ETF) Message Body Conversion Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Enriched Text Format Message Body conversion protocol, which is used to handle a text/enriched message body. The relevant content in this document was moved to [MS-OXCMAIL]. |
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Specifies the Core Notifications Protocol, which is used to transmit notifications to a client about specific events on a server. [MS-OXCNOTIF] will continue to be published. However, this version of the document contains information about three remote operations (ROPs) that were never used and ultimately removed from Microsoft products. Those ROPs are RopSynchronizationOpenAdvisor, RopRegisterSynchronizationNotifications, and RopSetSynchronizationNotificationGuid. | |
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[MS-OXCSYNC]: Mailbox Synchronization Protocol Specification |
Specifies the Mailbox Synchronization Protocol, which handles the synchronization of messaging object data between a server and a client. The relevant content in this document was moved to [MS-OXCFXICS]. |
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Provides a roadmap of the documents that were included in the Exchange Server protocols documentation as of March 18, 2011. | |
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Specifies the Mailbox Migration Protocol, which defines the interaction between client and server services during and after a move mailbox operation. The relevant content in this document was moved to [MS-OXCSTOR]. | |
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Specifies the Authentication Identification Extension, which is an extended HTTP header that defines the authentication schemes that are supported by a client. This extension was implemented but never used by any applicable products. | |
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Specifies the level of support provided by the Outlook iCalendar component for the Internet iCalendar protocol (iCalendar), the iCalendar Transport-Independent Interoperability protocol (iTIP), and the iCalendar Message-Based Interoperability protocol (iMIP). [MS-STANOICAL] will continue to be published. However, this version of the document contains information about the level of support provided for RFCs 2445, 2446, and 2447, which are now obsolete. | |
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Specifies the level of support provided by the Exchange iCalendar component for the Internet iCalendar protocol (iCalendar), the iCalendar Transport-Independent Interoperability protocol (iTIP), and the iCalendar Message-Based Interoperability protocol (iMIP). [MS- STANXICAL] will continue to be published. However, this version of the document contains information about the level of support provided for RFCs 2445, 2446, and 2447, which are now obsolete. |