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[MS-ASCMD]: ActiveSync Command Reference Protocol Specification

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

request/response<br />

Parent<br />

elements<br />

Child<br />

elements<br />

Data type<br />

Number<br />

allowed<br />

2.2.3.7.1)<br />

The server SHOULD maintain the same set of folder data being returned across synchronization key<br />

0 (zero), in terms of ServerId (section 2.2.3.141.3) and DisplayName (section 2.2.3.45.3)<br />

mapping. While the server SHOULD maintain this mapping, clients MUST be able to handle having<br />

the server return a completely different set of mapped data.<br />

2.2.3.25 CheckCRL<br />

The CheckCRL element is an optional child element of the ValidateCert element in ValidateCert<br />

command requests that specifies whether the server SHOULD ignore an unverifiable revocation<br />

status.<br />

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

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

request/response<br />

Parent elements<br />

Child<br />

elements<br />

Data type<br />

Number<br />

allowed<br />

ValidateCert command<br />

request (section 2.2.2.20.1)<br />

ValidateCert<br />

(section 2.2.3.168)<br />

None<br />

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

ASDTYPE] section<br />

2.5)<br />

0...1<br />

(optional)<br />

The revocation status of a certificate cannot be verified when the certificate revocation lists<br />

(CRLs) cannot be retrieved.<br />

When the CheckCRL element value is set to 1 (TRUE), the server MUST NOT ignore an unverifiable<br />

revocation status. When the CheckCRL element value is set to 0 (FALSE), the server SHOULD<br />

ignore an unverifiable revocation status. The default value is 0 (zero).<br />

2.2.3.26 Class<br />

The Class element is used in the following command requests and responses:<br />

•GetItemEstimate command requests (section 2.2.2.7.1)<br />

•ItemOperations command responses (section 2.2.2.8.3)<br />

•Ping command requests (section 2.2.2.11.1)<br />

•Search command requests (section 2.2.2.14.1) and responses (section 2.2.2.14.2)<br />

•Sync command requests (section 2.2.2.19.1) and responses (section 2.2.2.19.2)<br />

The definition of the Class element differs according to the context in which it is used. For more<br />

details, see section 2.2.3.26.1, section 2.2.3.26.2, section 2.2.3.26.3, section 2.2.3.26.4, and<br />

section 2.2.3.26.5.<br />

2.2.3.26.1 Class (GetItemEstimate)<br />

The airsync:Class element is an optional child element of the airsync:Options element in<br />

GetItemEstimate command requests that assigns the filters within the airsync:Options container<br />

to a given class.<br />

[<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<br />

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