Directory event log event 2917
Have you ever seen event 2917 in your Client Access server’s event log? It might look something like this: Process w3wp.exe (PID=1234). A budget charge was encountered that exceeded the limit of...
View ArticleLoading Properties for Multiple Items with One Call to Exchange Web Services
When you use the FindItems method or the FindAppointments method in Exchange Web Services (EWS), it’s important to realize that neither of these methods returns all properties for the items returned by...
View ArticleDirectory event log event 2914
When studying the event log over a steaming hot cup of coffee, have you ever seen the following directory event (2914)? Process w3wp.exe (UNKNOWN) (PID=15780). Deleted throttling policy was...
View ArticleExchange 2010 Virus Scanning (VSAPI) 2.6.1 and VSAPI TAP
The VSAPI 2.6.1 provides programmatic interfaces for Virus Scanning applications to access items and attachments using MAPI or Exchange Web Services. The VSAPI2.6.1 is only provided to organizations...
View ArticleJust Released – Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Beta SDKs, June 2010
We’re excited to announce that we have released updates to the Exchange 2010 SDKs for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1). Exchange 2010 SP1 introduces many new programmability features...
View ArticleHow to use CHKSGFILES multi-threaded for faster consistency checks
How to use CHKSGFILES multi-threaded for faster consistency checks One of the questions that we sometimes get here, and that we’ve never really been able to answer is: do I HAVE to run the database...
View ArticleNow Available – Exchange Server 2010 SP1 SDKs, October 2010
The Exchange Developer Documentation Team is happy to announce the October 2010 release of the Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) SDKs. If you’ve been keeping up with our SDK releases, then you...
View ArticleExchange Web Services Managed API 1.1 Now Available
We know you’ve been waiting to see the new Exchange Web Services features in Exchange 2010 SP1 exposed in the EWS Managed API, and I’m here to tell you that your wait is over. The Exchange Web Services...
View ArticleExchange Web Services Java API 1.1 is now available. Yes, that’s right, Java!
Hi Everyone, I’m pleased to announce the public availability of the Microsoft Exchange Web Services (EWS) Java API 1.1. The final package was posted this past weekend for download. This package offers...
View ArticleWorking with Streaming Notifications By Using the EWS Managed API
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) introduces streaming notifications, a new feature that combines push and pull notifications. For those of you who are not too familiar with...
View ArticleMicrosoft Exchange RPC Extractor now available
The Exchange Interoperability Team is excited to announce the initial release of the Microsoft Exchange RPC Extractor (RPX). RPX is a command-line tool that can parse network captures and interpret...
View ArticleMicrosoft Exchange RPC Protocols Plugfest Presentations are Now Available
Interested in learning more about the Exchange Server RPC protocols? The Exchange Server Interoperability team is pleased to announce that presentations from the Exchange RPC Protocols Plugfest event...
View ArticleGet Into Programming with Exchange Online as part of Office 365
Microsoft Exchange Online as part of Microsoft Office 365 provides many of the same app-development capabilities that are available for Microsoft Exchange Server running on-site. The Exchange Developer...
View ArticleMicrosoft Office 2010 Developer Map now available
We are pleased to announce the availability of the Microsoft Office 2010 Developer Map. Whether you are new to developing with Microsoft Exchange, or a seasoned veteran, this map will guide you through...
View ArticleExchange Online Throttling and Limits FAQ
What are the throttling settings for Microsoft Exchange Online as part of Microsoft Office 365? Before I answer this question, let me give you bit of background information. Microsoft Exchange includes...
View ArticleSupplemental Exchange Server Interoperability Guidance Now Available
The Exchange Interoperability documentation team is pleased to announce the launch of Exchange Server Interoperability Guidance that supplements the information available in the Microsoft Exchange...
View ArticleAutodiscover for Exchange ActiveSync developers
This post is part of an ongoing series that covers Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync for developers. Autodiscover is a process by which a Microsoft Exchange Server client can determine the URL of the...
View ArticleClient access server affinity and network load balancing considerations for...
Network load balancing for Microsoft Exchange Online as part of Microsoft Office 365 ensures that tenant client access loads are properly balanced. Network load balancing also has implications for...
View ArticleWorking with meeting requests in Exchange ActiveSync
This post is part of an ongoing series that covers Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync for developers. In this post, we are using Exchange ActiveSync protocol version 14.1. Where applicable, we note...
View ArticleWorking with meeting responses in Exchange ActiveSync
This post is part of an ongoing series that covers Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync for developers. This post applies to Exchange ActiveSync protocol version 14.1. Where applicable, differences between...
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