Exchange Web Services Tasks

Topic Last Modified: 2007-08-28

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 provides the Exchange Web Services API for you to use to create Exchange 2007 client applications. The topics in this section describe how to use the Exchange Web Services API.

Adding Managed Folders (Exchange Web Services)

Configuring Exchange Impersonation (Exchange Web Services)

Configuring Exchange Web Services for Proxy Requests (Exchange Web Services)

Creating Appointments (Exchange Web Services)

Creating Contacts (Exchange Web Services)

Creating E-mail Messages (Exchange Web Services)

Creating Folders (Exchange Web Services)

Creating Tasks (Exchange Web Services)

Deleting Contacts (Exchange Web Services)

Deleting E-mail Messages (Exchange Web Services)

Deleting Folders (Exchange Web Services)

Deleting Items (Exchange Web Services)

Deleting Tasks (Exchange Web Services)

Expanding Distribution Lists (Exchange Web Services)

Finding Folders (Exchange Web Services)

Finding Items (Exchange Web Services)

Getting User Availability (Exchange Web Services)

Handling Meetings (Exchange Web Services)

Sending E-mail Messages (Exchange Web Services)

Setting OOF Messages (Exchange Web Services)

Synchronizing Mailboxes (Exchange Web Services)

Updating Contacts (Exchange Web Services)

Updating Tasks (Exchange Web Services)

Using Exchange Impersonation (Exchange Web Services)

Using Name Resolution (Exchange Web Services)

Using Pull Subscriptions (Exchange Web Services)

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Programming Tasks