SetUserOofSettingsRequest Class
The SetUserOofSettingsRequest class represents a request to set a user's Out of Office (OOF) settings.
Inheritance Hierarchy
System.Object
ExchangeWebServices.BaseRequestType
ExchangeWebServices.SetUserOofSettingsRequest
Namespace: ExchangeWebServices
Assembly: EWS (in EWS.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<SerializableAttribute> _
Public Class SetUserOofSettingsRequest _
Inherits BaseRequestType
'Usage
Dim instance As SetUserOofSettingsRequest
[SerializableAttribute]
public class SetUserOofSettingsRequest : BaseRequestType
Remarks
The SetUserOofSettings Operation can be used to set both the internal and external OOF settings.
Examples
The following example shows you how to set the internal and external OOF settings for an Exchange mailbox.
static void SetOOF()
{
// Identify the service and the user.
ExchangeServiceBinding service = new ExchangeServiceBinding();
service.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("UserName", "PassWord", "Domain");
service.Url = @"http://exchangeserver.example.com/EWS/Exchange.asmx";
// Identify the user mailbox for which to set OOF information.
EmailAddress emailAddress = new EmailAddress();
emailAddress.Address = "donhall@example.com";
UserOofSettings OOFSettings = new UserOofSettings();
// Identify the time that a user is OOF.
Duration duration = new Duration();
duration.StartTime = DateTime.Now;
duration.EndTime = DateTime.Now.AddHours(4);
OOFSettings.Duration = duration;
// Identify the external audience.
OOFSettings.ExternalAudience = ExternalAudience.Known;
// Create the reply messages.
ReplyBody internalReply = new ReplyBody();
ReplyBody externalReply = new ReplyBody();
externalReply.Message = "This is my external OOF reply";
internalReply.Message = "This is my internal OOF reply";
OOFSettings.ExternalReply = externalReply;
OOFSettings.InternalReply = internalReply;
// Set OOF state.
OOFSettings.OofState = OofState.Enabled;
// Create the request.
SetUserOofSettingsRequest request = new SetUserOofSettingsRequest();
request.Mailbox = emailAddress;
request.UserOofSettings = OOFSettings;
try
{
// Send the request and return the response.
SetUserOofSettingsResponse response = service.SetUserOofSettings(request);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine(e.Message);
}
}
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.
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