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SUMMARYThe following is a brief summary of the available Microsoft Exchange Server application program interfaces (API's) and what they are generally used for. MORE INFORMATION
Messaging Application Programming (MAPI) SDK. http://msdn.microsoft.com/isapi/msdnlib.idc?theURL=/library/psdk/mapi/intro_69k7.htmMicrosoft Exchange Installable Indexed Sequential Access Method (ISAM) driver: This is an ISAM driver for use with Microsoft Access 97. This driver works on top of MAPI using Data Access Objects (DAO) code and, is therefore, a messaging client\transport side driver (not a direct "hook" into the Microsoft Exchange database). However, it does offer the developer an alternative to writing messaging applications in C\C++ or Microsoft Visual Basic. Availability: Available as the Data Access Pak with the ValuPak for the Microsoft Office '97 Professional Edition. Microsoft Exchange Development Kit (EDK): This is the server side API to Microsoft Exchange Server. The EDK is typically used to develop messaging gateways to Microsoft Exchange Server, mailbox agents (custom rule processing), and add-in applications (applications that do not use a mailbox for communication to the Microsoft Exchange Server). Availability: Available with the Microsoft BackOffice SDK or MSDN Platform SDK. More information on the Microsoft Exchange SDK can be found on: http://www.microsoft.com/msdn/sdk/ Additional query words:
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