DeleteUserConfigurationResponseMessage
Last modified: February 08, 2010
Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 | Exchange Server 2010
The DeleteUserConfigurationResponseMessage element contains the status and result of a single DeleteUserConfiguration request.
<DeleteUserConfigurationResponseMessage ResponseClass="">
<MessageText/>
<ResponseCode/>
<DescriptiveLinkKey/>
<MessageXml/>
</DeleteUserConfigurationResponseMessage>
ResponseMessageType
Attributes and Elements
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.
Attributes
Attribute |
Description |
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ResponseClass |
Describes the status of the response. The following values are valid for this attribute:
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ResponseClass Attribute Values
Value |
Description |
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Success |
Describes a request that is fulfilled. |
Warning |
Describes a request that was not processed. A warning may be returned if an error occurred while an item in the request was processing and subsequent items could not be processed. The following are examples of sources of warnings:
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Error |
Describes a request that cannot be fulfilled. The following are examples of sources of errors:
Information about the error can be found in the ResponseCode and MessageText elements. |
Child Elements
Element |
Description |
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Provides a text description of the status of the response. |
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Provides an error code that identifies the specific error that the request encountered. |
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Currently unused and reserved for future use. This element contains a value of 0. |
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Provides additional error response information. |
Parent Elements
Element |
Description |
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Contains the response messages for an Exchange Web Services request. |
Text Value
None.
Remarks
The schema that describes this element is located in the IIS virtual directory that hosts Exchange Web Services of the Client Access server.
Element Information
Namespace |
https://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/messages |
Schema Name |
Messages schema |
Validation File |
Messages.xsd |
Can be Empty |
False |