Cdoex.dll windows 2008




















I am running Exchange in native mode on two Windows servers. Setup stops with an error "Setup failed while installing sub-component Informational Store Service with error code 0xC I tried to register it manually using regsvr What's the problem?

Post : 1. RE: Installation problem: cdoex. Has outlook or Exchange been installed on this server before install Exch ? Post : 2. You are right manson.. Rather then reregistering the files, replace the file with a good version and run the setup and it should take care of the issue. A supported feature that modifies the default behavior of the product is available from Microsoft. However, this feature is intended to modify only the behavior that this article describes. Apply this feature only to systems that specifically require it.

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Note If additional issues occur or if any troubleshooting is required, you might have to create a separate service request. Person, which is as far as I can tell does not exist.

What I find particularly confusing is that the sample projects use CDO. Person, yet the class reference documentation in the SDK does not list that class as one of the classes belonging to the CDO namespace. Can anyone please point me to what I need to reference or link to my project to access this and other related classes in the Exchange SDK? Additionally, am I missing a portion of the big picture? Is CDO not the way to go? My application will have to access and change are number of messages in hundreds, if not thousands, of different user mailboxes in the Exchange server.

I think I have found the answer. The file needs to be registered with RegSvr32 first. I did not expect this behavior. If you do not run RegSvr32 then only a subset of the classes shows up in the project when the DLL is referenced. But, if you run RegSvr32 cdoex. The article is hard to understand and follow. The video did not play properly. The article did not resolve my issue. Please specify. Submit Cancel.

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