About the CDO Libraries

The CDO and CDO Rendering libraries are used for building collaborative Web server applications on Microsoft® Exchange Server. The CDO Library can be used to build both client and server applications, but the CDO Rendering Library can be used only for server applications.

The CDO libraries can be called from Microsoft® Visual Basic® or Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript), Microsoft® JScript™, Javascript, Java, and any application that supports Visual Basic for Applications such as Microsoft® Office.

These libraries are used by the following classes of applications:

Note Scripts can be run on the server or on the client. The .asp files for Microsoft® Outlook™ Web Access include scripts written in VBScript and executed by Microsoft® Internet Information Server (IIS); client-side scripts are written in VBScript, JScript, or JavaScript and executed by the browser.

These are the two CDO libraries:

Note If your purpose is to run on a Web server to expose content to the Internet, you need a computer running IIS to work with the CDO libraries. However, you can use the CDO Library alone on the client (or on the server) as a scripting library. In this case, it is used as a general-purpose library, and IIS is not required.