Protocol
Topic Last Modified: 2009-07-17
The Protocol element contains the specifications for connecting a client to the computer that is running Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 that has the Client Access server role installed.
<Protocol> <Type/> <Internal/> <TTL/> <Server/> <ServerDN/> <ServerVersion/> <MdbDN/> <PublicFolderServer/> <AD/> <Port/> <DirectoryPort/> <ReferralPort/> <ASUrl/> <OOFUrl/> <OABUrl/> <UMUrl/> <LoginName/> <DomainRequired/> <DomainName/> <SPA/> <AuthPackage/> <CertPrincipalName/> <SSL/> <AuthRequired/> <UsePOPAuth/> <SMTPLast/> <NetworkRequirements/> </Protocol>
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.
Attributes
None.
Child Elements
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Identifies the type of the configured mail account. | |
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Contains the collection of Outlook Web Access URLs that a client can connect to when it is inside the firewall. | |
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Specifies the Time to Live, in hours, during which the settings remain valid. | |
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Specifies the name of the mail server. | |
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Specifies the Exchange Server distinguished name. | |
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Represents the Exchange Server version number. | |
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Represents the distinguished name of the mailbox database. | |
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Represents the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of an Exchange Mailbox server that has a public folder database. | |
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Represents the FQDN of an LDAP server that the client can connect to for directory information. | |
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Specifies the port that is used to connect to the store. | |
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Specifies the port that is used to connect to the directory when the Name Service Provider Interface (NSPI) protocol is used. | |
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Specifies the port that is used to get a referral to a directory. | |
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Specifies the URL of the best instance of the Exchange Web Services for a mail-enabled user. | |
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Specifies the URL of the best instance of the Availability service for a mail-enabled user. | |
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Specifies the Offline Address Book configuration server URL for an Exchange topology. | |
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Specifies the URL of the best instance of the Unified Messaging Web service for a mail-enabled user. | |
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Specifies the user's logon name. | |
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Indicates whether the domain is required for authentication. | |
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Specifies the user's domain. | |
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Indicates whether secure password authentication is required. | |
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Specifies the authentication scheme that is used when authenticating against the Exchange 2007 computer that has the Mailbox server role installed. | |
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Specifies the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate principal name that is required to connect to the Exchange organization by using SSL. | |
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Specifies whether secure logon is needed. | |
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Specifies whether authentication is required. | |
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Indicates whether the authentication information that is provided for a POP3 type of account is also used for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). | |
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Specifies whether the SMTP server requires that e-mail be downloaded before it is sent via the SMTP server. | |
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Contains the criteria that are used to determine whether the client computer is on a network that meets the Internet Service Provider's requirements to connect to the server. |
Parent Elements
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Specifies account settings for the user. |
The Protocol element is present in a response for which the value of the Action element is equal to settings.