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AddDelegateType Class

The AddDelegateType class represents a request to add delegates to a mailbox.

Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
  ExchangeWebServices.BaseRequestType
    ExchangeWebServices.BaseDelegateType
      ExchangeWebServices.AddDelegateType

Namespace:  ExchangeWebServices
Assembly:  EWS (in EWS.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
<SerializableAttribute> _
Public Class AddDelegateType _
    Inherits BaseDelegateType
'Usage
Dim instance As AddDelegateType
[SerializableAttribute]
public class AddDelegateType : BaseDelegateType

Examples

The following example shows you how to give user2 delegate permissions on folders that are owned by user1. User2 is given Author-level permissions to user1's Calendar folder and Reviewer-level permissions to user1's Contacts folder. User2 will receive copies of meeting messages and will be able to view private items in user1's mailbox. Meeting requests will be sent to both user1 and user2.

static void AddDelegate()
{
    // Set the version, credentials, and the Client Access server on ExchangeServiceBinding.
    ExchangeServiceBinding esb = new ExchangeServiceBinding();
    esb.RequestServerVersionValue = new RequestServerVersion();
    esb.RequestServerVersionValue.Version = ExchangeVersionType.Exchange2007_SP1;
    esb.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("username", "password", "domain");
    esb.Url = "https://FQDN/ews/exchange.asmx";

    // Create the request.
    AddDelegateType request = new AddDelegateType();
    
    // Identify the mailbox to which a delegate user will be added.
    request.Mailbox = new EmailAddressType();
    request.Mailbox.EmailAddress = "user1@example.com";

    // Identify the delegate user and set delegate permissions.
    request.DelegateUsers = new DelegateUserType[] { new DelegateUserType() };
    request.DelegateUsers[0].UserId = new UserIdType();
    request.DelegateUsers[0].UserId.PrimarySmtpAddress = "user2@example.com";
    request.DelegateUsers[0].DelegatePermissions = new DelegatePermissionsType();
    request.DelegateUsers[0].DelegatePermissions.CalendarFolderPermissionLevel = DelegateFolderPermissionLevelType.Author;
    request.DelegateUsers[0].DelegatePermissions.CalendarFolderPermissionLevelSpecified = true;
    request.DelegateUsers[0].DelegatePermissions.ContactsFolderPermissionLevel = DelegateFolderPermissionLevelType.Reviewer;
    request.DelegateUsers[0].DelegatePermissions.ContactsFolderPermissionLevelSpecified = true;
    request.DelegateUsers[0].ReceiveCopiesOfMeetingMessages = true;
    request.DelegateUsers[0].ReceiveCopiesOfMeetingMessagesSpecified = true;
    request.DelegateUsers[0].ViewPrivateItems = true;
    request.DelegateUsers[0].ViewPrivateItemsSpecified = true;
    
    // Identify how meeting requests are handled.
    request.DeliverMeetingRequests = new DeliverMeetingRequestsType();
    request.DeliverMeetingRequests = DeliverMeetingRequestsType.DelegatesAndMe;
    request.DeliverMeetingRequestsSpecified = true;

    try
    {
        // Send the AddDelegate request and get the response.
        AddDelegateResponseMessageType response = esb.AddDelegate(request);
        DelegateUserResponseMessageType[] durmt = new DelegateUserResponseMessageType[] { };
        durmt = response.ResponseMessages;

        // Check each response message.
        foreach (DelegateUserResponseMessageType resp in durmt)
        {
            if (resp.ResponseClass == ResponseClassType.Success)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Delegate user added: " + resp.DelegateUser.UserId.DisplayName);
            }
            else if (resp.ResponseClass == ResponseClassType.Error)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Error: " + resp.MessageText);
            }
            else
                Console.WriteLine("Warning: " + resp.MessageText);
        }
        Console.ReadLine();
    }
    catch (Exception e)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(e.Message);
        Console.ReadLine();
    }
}

Thread Safety

Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.