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You can query the free/busy data using
WebDAV or CDO. There are examples of this (not perl examples) on
msdn.microsoft.com. You could use Win32::OLE and CDO to do the
queries once you translate the sample code to perl or you could just do HTTP
WebDAV queries. One similar example is at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=""> From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ailes, Kevin I would like to query a Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server to
find out if someone is "In" or "Out" of the office based on
their "Out of Office" flag. Has anyone done this? I have an application on an nt box that needs to connect to
a different server for the exchange data. I use ODBC drivers for numerous
other database connections, and would like something that would allow for the
above capability. Any hints as to exactly where the flag is stored are
welcome. :) Thanks for any help. Kevin
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- Microsoft Exchange 2000 and Perl Ailes, Kevin
- RE: Microsoft Exchange 2000 and Perl Tim Johnson
- RE: Microsoft Exchange 2000 and Perl Steven Manross
- RE: Microsoft Exchange 2000 and Perl Ailes, Kevin
- Re: Microsoft Exchange 2000 and Perl Webb, Andy
- Re: Microsoft Exchange 2000 and Perl Trevor Joerges
- RE: Microsoft Exchange 2000 and Perl Webb, Andy
