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[MS-ASCMD]: ActiveSync Command Reference Protocol Specification

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which deletes the collection with the matching identifier. The server then sends a response<br />

indicating the status of the deletion.<br />

The FolderDelete command cannot be used to delete a recipient information cache. Attempting to<br />

delete a recipient information cache using this command results in a Status element (section<br />

2.2.3.152.3) value of 3.<br />

The FolderHierarchy namespace is the primary namespace for this section. Elements referenced in<br />

this section that are not defined in the FolderHierarchy namespace use the namespace prefixes<br />

defined in section 2.2.1.<br />

The following table lists the elements that are used in FolderDelete command requests and<br />

responses.<br />

Element Scope <strong>Reference</strong><br />

FolderDelete Request and Response section 2.2.3.64<br />

SyncKey Request and Response section 2.2.3.156.1<br />

ServerId Request section 2.2.3.141.2<br />

Status Response section 2.2.3.152.3<br />

2.2.2.3.1 Request<br />

The following code shows the XSD [XMLSCHEMA1] for the FolderDelete command request.<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<br />

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