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Inside Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 Web Services
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Inside Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 Web Services

by David Sterling, Michael Mainer, Ben Spain, Mark Taylor, Huw Upshall
November 2007
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
928 pages
26h 9m
English
Microsoft Press
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Chapter 5. Items

An item is any non-folder that resides within a folder.[73] Users do not typically see "items" as such, but instead see one of the descendant types such as a message, calendar item, meeting request, or contact. This chapter covers the features that are common to all item types. The finer nuances of each descendant type will be handled in Chapter 6 (contacts), Chapter 7 (messages), Chapter 8 through Chapter 10 (calendar-related items), and Chapter 11 (tasks).

What Is an Item?

An item is anything that exists within the message table in the Exchange Store. Like folders, items are represented as a collection of properties. As far as the Store is concerned, all properties are applicable to all items. It is completely acceptable to have ...

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