On 01/05/13 07:21, Shaheed Haque wrote:
Yes, and yes, and "don't know, what command line tools?"
openchangeclient --pf -m
or similar might be what I meant :-)
The OAB is indeed exactly what I'm after, do you have a pointer either
to a spec or some code?
I'm a bit blank on the details - sorry. In MS-OXOAB Section 1.4, I found:
Servers can distribute OABs to clients by using either public folders or
a Web-based distribution method, as described in [MS-OXPFOAB] and
[MS-OXWOAB] respectively.
The notes in MX-OXPFOAB say:
<9> Section 3.2: Office Outlook 2003 does not use the OAB Retrieval
Protocol as specified in [MS-OXWOAB]. Office Outlook 2007 and Outlook
2010 examine the rgwServerVersion value (as specified in [MS-OXCRPC]
section 3.1.4.1) that is returned by the EcDoConnectEx method (as
specified in [MS-OXCRPC] section 3.1.4.1) to determine which protocol to
use. If the second byte contains a value that is greater than or equal
to 8, Office Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010 use the Autodiscover HTTP
Service Protocol (as specified in [MS-OXDISCO]), which will direct the
client to use the OAB Retrieval Protocol or the OAB Public Folder
Retrieval Protocol. If the second byte is less than 8, the client uses
the OAB Public Folder Retrieval Protocol.
So I guess its [MS-OXWOAB]. I don't recall that being complex - perhaps
just building a GET request.
HTH, and sorry for the lack of clarity on this.
Brad
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