RE: create a appointment on calendar of public folder
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Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 12:25:45 GMT
Exchange SDK documentation contains good samples on creating appointments
using CDO and WebDAV, you just need to specify the correct URLs, domain
names, passwords, ... according to your environment. Give it a try and if
you still have any problems then post your code and the errors you get.
Regards,
John Wadie
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