Foreword. Preface. I. INTRODUCTION TO EXCHANGE 2000. 1. Introduction to the Book. Topics Covered. Exchange 2000 Server.
The Web Storage System. Programming with Exchange 2000. Who Should Read This Book? How This Book Is Organized. The Sample Code. 2. Setting Up an Exchange 2000 Environment. Exchange 2000 Integration with Windows 2000. Active Directory.
Global Catalog. Administration through Microsoft Management Console. Integrated Transport Protocols. Domain Name System. Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure. Setting Up Windows 2000. Preparing Your System for an Upgrade or New Installation. Dual-Boot Setup with Windows NT 4.
0. Setting Up Exchange 2000. Installing the Exchange 2000 SDK. The Microsoft Management Console. Customizing the MMC. Active Directory Users and Computers. Exchange System Manager and Public Folders. Exchange 2000 Services.
The M: Drive. Summary. 3. Schemas, Namespaces, and Content Classes. About URIs, URLs, and URNs. Schemas. Schemas and the Web Storage System. Namespaces.
Default Web Storage System Namespaces. Namespace Rules. Custom Namespace Guidelines. Content Classes. Why Use Content Classes? Putting Content Classes to Work. Content Class Definitions. Content Class Hierarchies. Mapping Content Classes to Outlook Message Classes.
Automatic Property Promotion. Summary. 4. WebDAV: An Overview. WebDAV: The Basics. WebDAV Client Support. Microsoft Web Folders. Setting Up a Web Folder.
How WebDAV Works. DAV Verbs. DAV and XML. DAV Support in IIS 5.0. Creating a DAV-Enabled Application. MSXML COM Component. MSDAIPP and ADO.
Summary. II. EXCHANGE CLIENT ACCESS. 5. Outlook Web Access and Web Forms. Outlook Web Access. OWA Features and Limitations. OWA Installation.
OWA Architecture. Accessing the Exchange Server. Basic Administration. Web Storage System. Web Storage System Forms. FrontPage Extensions for Web Storage Forms. Summary. 6.
Outlook 2000 and Digital Dashboards. The Digital Dashboard. Folder Home Pages. Digital Dashboard Resource Kit 2.01. Outlook View Control. Properties of the Outlook View Control. Methods of the Outlook View Control.
Choosing a Different Outlook Today Page. Summary. III. WORKING WITH ADO AND THE EXCHANGE OLE DB PROVIDER. 7. Accessing the Web Storage System Using ADO and ExOLEDB. The ADO/OLE DB Conspiracy. What Does ADO 2.
5 Have to Do with Exchange 2000? The Role of the Web Storage System. The Exchange OLE DB Provider. Opening an ADO Connection to Exchange. Creating a Folder. File URLs. HTTP URLs. Programmatically Getting a User's HTTP Mailbox Folder URLs. The Open Method of the ADO 2.
5 Record Object. Using Web Storage System SQL to Get a List of Folders. Web Storage System SQL. The SELECT Statement. Query Scope. The WHERE Clause.