2.2.5.1.2.1.1 ServerEid Structure
The ServerEid structure contains details about the destination folder.
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Ours (1 byte): The value 0x01 indicates that the remaining bytes conform to this structure; the value 0x00 indicates that the remaining bytes conform to a client-defined structure. This field MUST be set to 0x01.
FolderId (8 bytes): A Folder ID structure, as specified in [MS-OXCDATA] section 2.2.1.1, that identifies the destination folder.
MessageId (8 bytes): This field is not used and MUST be set to all zeros.
Instance (4 bytes): This field is not used and MUST be set to all zeros.