Working with the EWS Managed API 2.0
Find information about how to use the EWS Managed API to perform specific tasks.
Last modified: July 01, 2013
Applies to: EWS Managed API | Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1) | Exchange Server 2010
Note: This content applies to the EWS Managed API 2.0 and earlier versions. For the latest information about the EWS Managed API, see Web services in Exchange.
The topics in this section provide code examples that show how to perform tasks by using the Exchange Web Services (EWS) Managed API, such as creating an email message or deleting a folder. For information about tasks that you must complete before you can start to use the EWS Managed API, see Get started with EWS Managed API 2.0 client applications. For information about basic tasks that apply to all EWS Managed API applications, see Core EWS Managed API 2.0 tasks.
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Working with the Autodiscover service by using the EWS Managed API 2.0
Working with automatic replies by using the EWS Managed API 2.0
Working with calendar items by using the EWS Managed API 2.0
Working with delegate access by using the EWS Managed API 2.0
Working with distribution lists by using the EWS Managed API 2.0
Working with email messages by using the EWS Managed API 2.0
Working with extended properties by using the EWS Managed API 2.0
Working with synchronization by using the EWS Managed API 2.0
Working with user configuration objects by using the EWS Managed API 2.0