Exchange Server - Reading exchange mailbox contacts
Asked By John
15-Oct-09 06:27 AM
Hi
How can I read contacts for a given mailbox in exchange 2003 via code?
Thanks
Regards
Outlook
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Leederbyshire
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Lee Derbyshire [MVP] replied to John
Using something like WebDAV. Here is an example:
http://weblogs.asp.net/whaggard/archive/2007/01/30/how-do-i-access-my-outlook-contacts-from-my-web-application.aspx
Lee.
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