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  • Exchange Public Folders versus SharePoint

    Great posting on the SharePoint Team Blog (http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2008/04/01/updated-exchange-public-folder-vs-sharepoint-guidance.aspx) on the use of Exchange Public Folders versus SharePoint.  One of the big statements is ''Microsoft will continue to support Public Folders in the next major release of Exchange Server, ...
    Posted to Mauro Cardarelli (Weblog) by Mauro on April 2, 2008
  • I'm presenting at Exchange Connections 2008

      It's official now - I'll be speaking about Exchange Web Services for Exchange 2007 at the Microsoft Exchange Connections 2008 conference in Orlando, FL April 27th-30th.  If you're going to be there, by all means let me know! Here are the three sessions I'll be doing on April 30th: EXC22: Building Exchange Solutions With Visual ...
    Posted to Eric Legault My Eggo (Weblog) by legault on February 25, 2008
  • Outlook programming speaking engagement in Sweden

    Yours truly has been invited to speak at the SharePoint & Exchange Forum 2007 conference near Stockholm, Sweden on May 14-15.  I'll be doing two Outlook programming sessions: What's New In Outlook 2007 for Developers Outlook 2007 Developers Deep Dive The conference site is here, but it's in Swedish ...
    Posted to Eric Legault My Eggo (Weblog) by legault on April 17, 2007
  • The Evolution of Exchange Clients

    The April 2006 issue of Windows IT Pro magazine (and also to be in the May issue of “Exchange & Outlook Administrator”) features a special supplement entitled “A Decade of Exchange: 1996-2006” that contains an article written by me (“The Evolution of Exchange Clients”).  The article title ...
    Posted to Eric Legault My Eggo (Weblog) by legault on April 18, 2006
  • Accessing Public Folder Permissions Programmatically

    I recently came across a need to programmatically access a list of users and permissions for a Public Folder. Seeing as how there is no way to do this with Outlook VBA or CDO, I had to find a way to do this. Luckily, the Exchange 5.5 SDK includes an ACL Component (ACL.dll) that provides an API to access these security settings. The full reference ...
    Posted to Eric Legault My Eggo (Weblog) by legault on March 16, 2004
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