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Meeting organizers and the "on behalf of" trick

Author
25 Nov 2004 4:14 PM
YogiBaar

Scenario:
A Company, a CEO and a Secretary.
The Secretary has access to the CEO's Calendar in Outlook and inserts
meetings into it, inviting attendees and whatnot. The attendees also
get the meeting in their Calendar when they accept the invitation.

Problem:
I need to get both the CEO's address and the Secretary's address
somehow. By using the "urn:schemas:calendar:organizer" field, I get
her address. Which is OK. Now how would I know that she created the
meeting in the CEO's Calendar? I read the events from all Calendars. I
assume that in all events she is listed as the organizer. I figure
this is linked with the "sent by Secretary on behalf of CEO" thing
Outlook does. Can that information be read via WebDAV? If so, which
field would it be?

Solution:
This is where I need you to help me. :)

Thanks in advance,
    Gorazd
Author
1 Dec 2004 7:31 PM
Alex Zammit
You can find this out for yourself using Exchange Explorer included with the
Exchange SDK tools. ;)

regards,

Alexander Zammit
Software Development Consultant
Developer for windeveloper TNEF View
http://www.windeveloper.com/

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"YogiBaar" <gsvaj***@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Scenario:
> A Company, a CEO and a Secretary.
> The Secretary has access to the CEO's Calendar in Outlook and inserts
> meetings into it, inviting attendees and whatnot. The attendees also
> get the meeting in their Calendar when they accept the invitation.
>
> Problem:
> I need to get both the CEO's address and the Secretary's address
> somehow. By using the "urn:schemas:calendar:organizer" field, I get
> her address. Which is OK. Now how would I know that she created the
> meeting in the CEO's Calendar? I read the events from all Calendars. I
> assume that in all events she is listed as the organizer. I figure
> this is linked with the "sent by Secretary on behalf of CEO" thing
> Outlook does. Can that information be read via WebDAV? If so, which
> field would it be?
>
> Solution:
> This is where I need you to help me. :)
>
> Thanks in advance,
>    Gorazd

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