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[MS-ASCMD]: ActiveSync Command Reference Protocol Specification

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•BodyType (section 2.2.3.16)—Specifies the format of the OOF message.<br />

2.2.3.13 AppliesToInternal<br />

The AppliesToInternal element is an optional child element of the OofMessge element in<br />

Settings command requests and responses that indicates that the OOF message applies to internal<br />

users. An internal user is a user who is in the same organization as the sending user.<br />

All elements referenced in this section are defined in the Settings namespace.<br />

<strong>Command</strong><br />

request/response<br />

Parent<br />

elements<br />

Child<br />

elements<br />

Data<br />

type<br />

Number allowed<br />

Settings command Oof<br />

request (section<br />

2.2.2.16.1) and<br />

response (section<br />

2.2.2.16.2)<br />

OofMessage<br />

(section<br />

2.2.3.105)<br />

None None 0...1 (Choice of AppliesToInternal,<br />

AppliesToExternalKnown (section<br />

2.2.3.11), and<br />

AppliesToExternalUnknown<br />

(section 2.2.3.12))<br />

The AppliesToInternal element is an empty tag element, meaning it has no value or data type. It<br />

is distinguished only by the presence or absence of the tag.<br />

When the AppliesToInternal element is present, its peer elements (that is, the other elements<br />

within the OofMessage element) specify the OOF settings with regard to internal users.<br />

The following are the peer elements of the AppliesToInternal element:<br />

•Enabled (section 2.2.3.53)—Specifies whether an OOF message is sent to this audience while<br />

the sending user is OOF.<br />

•ReplyMessage (section 2.2.3.126)—Specifies the OOF message itself.<br />

•BodyType (section 2.2.3.16)—Specifies the format of the OOF message.<br />

2.2.3.14 Autodiscover<br />

The Autodiscover element is a required element in Autodiscover command requests responses<br />

that identifies the body of the HTTP POST as containing an Autodiscover command (section<br />

2.2.2.1). It is the top-level element in the XML stream.<br />

All elements referenced in this section are defined in the<br />

http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/autodiscover/outlook/requestschema/2006 namespace.<br />

<strong>Command</strong><br />

request/response<br />

Parent<br />

elements Child elements Data type<br />

Number<br />

allowed<br />

Autodiscover command<br />

request (section 2.2.2.1.1)<br />

None<br />

Request (section<br />

2.2.3.127.1)<br />

container ([<strong>MS</strong>-<br />

ASDTYPE] section<br />

2.2)<br />

1…1<br />

(required)<br />

Autodiscover command<br />

response (section 2.2.2.1.2)<br />

None<br />

Response<br />

(section<br />

2.2.3.130.1)<br />

container 1…1<br />

(required)<br />

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[<strong>MS</strong>-<strong>ASCMD</strong>] — v20110315<br />

<strong>ActiveSync</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Protocol</strong> <strong>Specification</strong><br />

Copyright © 2011 Microsoft Corporation.<br />

Release: Tuesday, March 15, 2011

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