Hello, I have a question regarding how webDAV accesses the Exchange store. Does it go directly to the mailbox, or does it go through the Hub Transport? We are doing an Exchange calendar integration for our application, and it is important that our method of accessing Exchange does not bypass the archiving functionality. Additionally, we have chosen WebDAV as our method of integration because it is backwards compatible with older versions of Exchange. What would be the advantages of using the Web Services or .Net Extensions to synchronize with exchange appointments? Thanks for any help, Glenn Thimmes
Also, do the other technologies go through the Transport Hub? Exchange Web Services? .Net Extensions? Collaborative Data Objects Exchange OLE DB? Thanks, Glenn Thimmes "Glenn Thimmes" wrote in message news:%236lpoLrYIHA.4448@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Hello, > > > > I have a question regarding how webDAV accesses the Exchange store. Does > it go directly to the mailbox, or does it go through the Hub Transport? > > > > We are doing an Exchange calendar integration for our application, and it > is important that our method of accessing Exchange does not bypass the > archiving functionality. > > > > Additionally, we have chosen WebDAV as our method of integration because > it is backwards compatible with older versions of Exchange. What would be > the advantages of using the Web Services or .Net Extensions to synchronize > with exchange appointments? > > > > Thanks for any help, > > > > Glenn Thimmes > >