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[MS-ASCMD]: ActiveSync Command Reference Protocol Specification

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

request/response Parent elements Child elements Data type<br />

Number<br />

allowed<br />

(section 2.2.2.8.3)<br />

Status (section<br />

2.2.3.152.7)<br />

The EmptyFolderContents response Status element uses the same values as the parent<br />

ItemOperations response Status element. For more details, see section 2.2.3.152.7.<br />

The EmptyFolderContents element enables the client to empty a folder of all its items. The<br />

element supports a single child element of the Options element, the DeleteSubFolders element<br />

(section 2.2.3.42), which determines whether subfolders contained in the folder are deleted. If the<br />

DeleteSubFolders option is not included in the request, the subfolders of the specified<br />

airsync:CollectionId are not deleted.<br />

Specifically, clients use EmptyFolderContents to empty the Deleted Items folder. The client can<br />

clear out all items in the Deleted Items folder when the user runs out of storage quota (indicated by<br />

the return of an HTTP 507 status code from the server).<br />

2.2.3.53 Enabled<br />

The Enabled element is an optional child element of the OofMessage element in Settings<br />

command requests and responses that specifies whether an OOF message is sent to this audience<br />

while the sending user is OOF.<br />

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

<strong>Command</strong> request/response<br />

Parent elements<br />

Child<br />

elements<br />

Data type<br />

Number<br />

allowed<br />

Settings command Oof request<br />

(section 2.2.2.16.1) and response<br />

(section 2.2.2.16.2)<br />

OofMessage<br />

(section<br />

2.2.3.105)<br />

None<br />

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

ASDTYPE]<br />

section 2.6)<br />

0...1<br />

(optional)<br />

The Enabled element is used in the Settings command Oof Get (section 2.2.3.71) response to<br />

retrieve the current value. The Enabled element is used in the Settings command Oof Set request<br />

to set the value.<br />

The value of the Enabled element is 1 if an OOF message is sent while the sending user is OOF;<br />

otherwise, the value is 0 (zero).<br />

2.2.3.54 EnableOutboundS<strong>MS</strong><br />

The EnableOutboundS<strong>MS</strong> element is an optional child element of the Set element in Settings<br />

command requests that specifies whether the server will send outbound S<strong>MS</strong> messages through the<br />

mobile device. For more details, see [<strong>MS</strong>-AS<strong>MS</strong>].<br />

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

<strong>Command</strong> request/response<br />

Parent<br />

elements<br />

Child<br />

elements<br />

Data type<br />

Number<br />

allowed<br />

Settings command<br />

DeviceInformation request<br />

(section 2.2.2.16.1)<br />

Set (section<br />

2.2.3.142)<br />

None<br />

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

ASDTYPE] section<br />

2.5)<br />

0...1<br />

(optional)<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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