Exchange Client OS Design Development (Windows CE 5.0)

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The Exchange Client implementation provides programmatic access to contact, global address list (GAL), and free/busy information stored on an Exchange server.

The Exchange Client interacts with an Exchange server using the same Outlook Web Access (OWA) interface that users use to access Exchange data through a web browser. This means it can connect over an internal network or over a public network like the Internet, using the same HTTP protocol as a web browser.

If you connect over a public network, be sure you consider all security issues. For more information, see Exchange Client Security.

OS Design Information

The following table shows operating system design information for the Exchange Client.

Element Information
Dependencies XML HTTP and XML SAX

Exchange Server 2003

Hardware considerations None

Modules and Components

The following components and modules implement the Exchange Client.

Item Module Component
Exchange Client owaexchangeclient None

Exchange Client Implementation Considerations

The following Sysgen variables enable the Exchange Client.

Sysgen variable Description
SYSGEN_OWAEXCHANGECLIENT When this variable is set, the Exchange Client Catalog item is included in the run-time image.

Application Development Topics

Exchange Client Application Development

See Also

Exchange Client | Exchange Client Security | Common Windows CE Modules

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