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Outlook Web API ?
John Bailo <jabailo[ at ]texeme.com> 11.09.2006 16:56:10

My Outlook Office client is having latency problems (throws up the
username password when trying to load...the Exchange server is at a
distant site).

However, Web Outlook running in a browser seems to work ok.

Question: Is there a separate API for manipulating Outlook via the Web
API? Is it an ActiveX control?


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Re: Outlook Web API ?
"Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" <kenslovak[ at ]mvps.org> 12.09.2006 13:08:35
OWA is a server side HTML application that runs on a server. It has no
relationship to Outlook or its object model. Each version of OWA is
different, but in general recent versions use WebDAV to access the Exchange
store.

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[MVP - Outlook]
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Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options
http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm


"John Bailo" <jabailo[ at ]texeme.com> wrote in message
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>
> My Outlook Office client is having latency problems (throws up the
> username password when trying to load...the Exchange server is at a
> distant site).
>
> However, Web Outlook running in a browser seems to work ok.
>
> Question: Is there a separate API for manipulating Outlook via the Web
> API? Is it an ActiveX control?
>
>
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> Texeme Construct

Re: Outlook Web API ?
John Bailo <jabailo[ at ]texeme.com> 12.09.2006 16:37:31
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> OWA is a server side HTML application that runs on a server. It has no
> relationship to Outlook or its object model. Each version of OWA is
> different, but in general recent versions use WebDAV to access the
> Exchange store.
>

Wow, that would argue for me using WebDAV for my application to access
outlook as a server store, since my webmail doesn't have any problems
accessing our new (remote) exchange server, and my Outlook client has
all sorts of what seem to be latency problems (and my app uses the
Outlook COM api).

Someone else in this group presented some code -- guess I'll have to go
back and reexamine that.

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