Displaying A Calendar From Exchange - Public Folder
Is there a way to display a calendar created in a public folder? We are
using Exchange 2003 and have an intranet and I would like to pull the daily
view form the calendar and display it at the bottom of my daily
announcements page.
I am trying to take all the messages that are in a public message folder and export them to a database and then from there I can output to a webpage. I have it set up so I can do it all manually.I have to copy them all to a persoanl folder and from there I can export to a database.
I am looking for a way to automatically. Is it going to be possible to do, or will I need to take a look at making a Macro to do it? I havent done any real VB in quite some time, just VBScript in ASP's. I am trying to avoid doing the macro thing.
Have two folders on my web server, data and public. Public is the www root and is read only, data has my database and is read/write.
I've got an asp upload script sending image files to data/images which works fine. I've also got a file listbox which picks out the file names on an asp script to add the names of the files to a database table.
However...I'm having real problem pulling the images out on the gallery page, I reference them with a virtual path '../data/images/imagename.jpg' etc, but they will not show.
Anybody know a way round this? Sorry if you need more info just say.
Everything works but the image that is called from the database does not dispay? no error messages are displayed, have double and tripple check paths and image name to no success, thought it could be the code:
I wish to display an image from a folder based on the name held in a field in a database.
<% If len(rssal("picture"))>0 then Response.Write ("<img src=""/ProductImages/rssal("ProductCode").gif"">") ELSE Response.Write ("<img src=""images/sorry.gif"">") END IF %>
Can I create a Function or Sub in my GLOBAL.ASA file for all pages of my application to use? If not, how does one do this? For example, I have an "IIF" function since it isn't natively implemented in ASP. Currently I have an Include directive on every page that includes the scripting for this function. I'd rather just declare it once, globally.
'--- Provide IIF functionality to ASP ------------------------------- Function IIF(eval, trueVal, falseVal) if (eval) then IIF=trueVal else IIF=falseVal end if End Function
Would anyone have a way to access certain Exchange public folders that contain news group emails, perform a query on the folders for keywords and return a list of those emails?
Basically, I've been asked to put a simple single field on a web page that will query a list of exchange public folders and return a list of those emails that have a key word match.
sort of like the MS Index server does on folders with files where one has an asp interface to query the index data base.
I have a VB script Sub() that is used by several ASP pages. How do I make it globally available rather than having to replicate the source code in each ASP page that uses it?
we would like to be able to put a simple query field on a webpage whereby users could enter keywords and then have some of the msx 5.5 public folders searched and return a list of those emails that match the criteria. would anyone know how that might be done useing asp and mapi?
I'm creating a web application for my company now. This application has 2 parts. 1 part for the customers to access. The 2nd part is for our staff to access only. My director hopes to make the 2nd part to be something like an intranet, such that only our company's computers (maybe only 1 or 2 in the company) can login to this part of the application.
1. My company's intending to put the application on shared server with a web host. Windows Authentication is NOT allowed.
2. My company doesn't have a static IP address.
3. My manager suggested using Network Card number (which I don't really quite understand. Is there a way to get the Network Card number that's on a client PC?).
How??
Some ISP told us that they can provide a firewall management feature such that it will restrict access to the website from anyone that is not coming from my company's network. This requires Static IP.
Another told me that IIS Manager has the security feature that restrict access based on IP address. This requires Static IP again.
Is it possible to implement the 2nd part (the part that is to be accessed by my company's PC) as a windows application instead? Then we only put the windows application on one computer. So, 1st part (for the public) will be a web application, 2nd part (for my company) is a windows application, both accessing the same database server from an ISP. Will the ISP allow the windows application to access its database server? I've no experience in making a windows application at all, is it the same as making a web application?
I am going to construct a housing search website ... similar to www.mls.ca ... is there anyway I can populate the data(s) stores in their database? So when my user search for one kind of house, my website will return the data from the MLS database? Or there is similar way to get data from public websites?
Also, if a user search "sport" in my search text box, it will returns all the related links ... just like those search engine ... how can I acheive that? Or I need to pay or register to get the function?
I have created a simple set of asp pages which do some funky database stuff. One aspect which I would appreciate some help on is Email.I have created these pages for use internally to my work network, mainly admin database entry type stuff. The network has several exchange servers. I would like to send a notification email everytime a function within tthe asp scripts is made (i.e. every time a new set of information is added to a database) to a select few people (which may well change from time to time). Now I thought that I might create a new mailbox on an exchange server and send mail via this, so that if anyone were to reply to the notification mail it would go back to the mailbox. Therefore, using the exchange server mailbox as my pump for shooting off mails all over, I could create an email rule which would forward anything from my asp pages to the relavent people.Couple of questions 1) is this a logical approach 2) if the answer to 1 is yes then what is the best method of shooting off emails from asp scripts to the exchange server?? (would it just be using the SMTP service)
I have written a asp form and i'm trying to figure out how i can connect it to send out an email.
The form is running through the process & isn't showing any errors, but it isn't sending out the email either from the form. I know that our IT guy is running MS Exchange for our email, but I believe that it is on a seperate box as well. Does anyone have any suggestions or advice?
I am trying to configure CDO at my facility and wonder if I should use it through IIS or our Exchange server? Can anyone point me in the right direction? We are using Windows 2000 Server with IIS and Windows 2000 Server with Exchange 5.5.
I am writing a small CRM at the moment and would like one of the features to be that the first page picks up mail from a 'info@' mailbox on a locally hosted exchange 2003 server.
I am finding it a nightmare to track-down either how to do this or find the right info, I think partly because the methods may have changed with server upgrades.
Is there a definative method I should be using and any pointers to documentation etc.
i have started software and web Development business. But I dont have an idea about Link Exchange what is this.When i develop website for my client how i use Link Exchange in my Client's Website.
I have developed an asp application and I would like to add an e-mailing feature. I have code to send an e-mail but I want to be able to query exchange 2000 or active directory for the users e-mail address. Every users e-mail address is listed in AD and Exchange 2000. I will only have the users username to search with.
I would like to start using Outlook Web Access on my IIS 5.0 server. It has PHP and MySql on there along with their ISAPI filters. Everything works great. It has the ASP support taken off and I would like to re-add this support back to the server.Where is the ISAPI filter located at on the Server?
I am hoping that this would be the only reason that OWA will not work.
I require an Asp script that will enable me to get all sizes of mailboxes held on Exchange Server v5.5. What I want to achieve is to list all users with a mailbox over a certain Kb size.
I am an intermediate with ASP and i'm not sure if this is possible but i'll give it a shot. I am creating a Listserv (newsgroup) and I want them able to reply to messages in there email. Right now I have sign up form online which connectes to an access db which stores the emails. The admin uses a web based form to send letters and if the subscribers want to send a message or reply they have to use another web form. How can I use exchange server to eliminate the web based forms?
So basicly I want them to reply in like outlook, but the emails are all in access. So when they reply to the list email (list@home.com), somewhere in the exchange server the server will read the db and send the message to the subscribed emails.
We have a client who have exchange servers and they use active directory. From their intranet (asp) we need to have a link to the exchange server but we need to pass the window logon credentials, so they don't have to log in again on the exch server. How do I go about this?
Our company currently has a SQL Server 2000 database with various client information, accessed through an ASP driven intranet. We also use Exchange 2000 and a shared contacts folder. Many of the contacts are also in the SQL Db and when we get a new client, information is often entered in both places.
What I would like to figure out how to do, hopefully via ASP is create a user-defined field in the shared contacts which is their recordid in the SQL db and then be able to grab info from Exchange where needed so we would not have address & telephone numbers in both Exchange and the SQL db.
I've done a little research on using MAPI with ASP but most of what I've found relates to sending mail, not to working with shared contacts.
Is it in ASP possible to make a webpage with folders and subfolders where people (if they have the right password) can download and upload files. An uploadet file should appear on the webpage for others to use as soon as it is there.
There is probably a name for this system. I would prefer if it could work like the Total Commander, on the internet.
I have worked with CDO mail before at a different job, but at that job I was developing internet sites, and now I am developing Intranet apps. We have the following setup, WWW/SQL on 1 server, mail server, PDC and SDC (and Proxy), all OS's are Windows 2000 Server (except Proxy, it is NT4).
What would be the best way to allow sending emails from ASP?