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- Enabling MAPI - Microsoft Community
Thanks for the description, it seems that you have a problem with your Outlook profile that is causing you some unpredictable problems with MAPI (which is enabled by default) For now, I hope you can go ahead and create a new profile to try and fix the problem Close Outlook Make sure Outlook is completely closed before continuing
- Outlook Connectivity with MAPI over HTTP | Microsoft Community Hub
MAPI over HTTP is a new transport used to connect Outlook and Exchange MAPI HTTP was first delivered with Exchange 2013 SP1 and Outlook 2013 SP1 and begins gradually rolling out in Office 365 in May It is the long term replacement for RPC over HTTP connectivity (commonly referred to as Outlook Anywhere) MAPI HTTP removes the complexity of
- Understanding how Outlook, CDO, MAPI, and Providers work together
MAPI is a glue API, implemented largely in MAPI32 DLL (Messaging Application Programming Interface, 32 bit build) In MAPI, developers implement a series of Providers Providers come in three major types, Transport Providers, Message Store Providers, and Address Book Providers
- What is mapi email program application - Microsoft Community
MAPI stands for Messaging Application Programming Interface It's a messaging architecture that allows multiple applications to interact with multiple messaging system across a variety of hardware platform (Example: Microsoft Outlook) To resolve the issue, we recommend that you check this article and refer to how to troubleshoot MAPI errors
- Planning considerations for REST-based (aka new model) calendar sharing . . .
MAPI has been used for calendar sharing in Outlook for a while and has remained largely unchanged for approximately twenty years Typically, these are the two most common configuration issues we see with the MAPI model: A single manager granting editor rights to multiple delegates (only one editing delegate is supported under the MAPI model)
- How to update missing or incorrectly configured MAPI property
The MAPI property 0x36de0003 relates to certain flags in the message properties that affect synchronization If this property is missing or incorrectly set, it can cause Outlook to retry synchronization repeatedly, leading to excessive bandwidth usage
- MAPI Failiure - Microsoft Community
The “New Outlook is just a re-badged version of Windows Mail and like its predecessor, it is not MAPI compliant and cannot be used to send messages using the native Merge to Email via the Mailings>Finish Merge facility
- New Outlook: MAPI Exchange | Microsoft Community Hub
That's why there's no mapi involved with it I don't think microsoft will ever try to add mapi to it because mapi is a "client side" technology that whereas the new outlook is all server side (excluding the html css rendering) Bottomline you'll have to continue with classic outlook for any requirement of mapi usage
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