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4.15 Creating Meetings<br />

When a user creates an appointment or meeting on the client, the calendar item is added to the<br />

server by using the Sync command (section 2.2.2.19). If the meeting has attendees, the client uses<br />

the SendMail command (section 2.2.2.15) to send meeting requests to the attendees. When the<br />

attendee synchronizes her Inbox folder, the Sync response (section 2.2.2.19.2) from the server<br />

adds the new meeting request to the attendee's Inbox folder. When the attendee synchronizes their<br />

Calendar folder, the Sync response from the server adds the new calendar item to the attendee's<br />

Calendar folder.<br />

The following sections contain examples that show how a new meeting is uploaded to the server,<br />

how the client sends the meeting request, how the new meeting request is added to the attendees<br />

Inbox folder, and how the new meeting is added to the attendees Calendar folder.<br />

The Sync request command (section 2.2.2.19.1) used to create an appointment is the same as the<br />

Sync request used to create a meeting, except that when creating an appointment, the initial<br />

calendar item uploaded to the server does not have any attendees.<br />

4.15.1 Uploading a Meeting to the Server<br />

The following sections show how to upload a meeting to the server by using the Sync command<br />

(section 2.2.2.19).<br />

4.15.1.1 Request<br />

The following example shows a Sync command request (section 2.2.2.19.1) sent from the client to<br />

the server to upload a meeting to the Calendar folder on the server. The Sync request contains a<br />

new meeting that has one attendee.<br />

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509910681<br />

1<br />

1<br />

<br />

<br />

1<br />

<br />

4AEAACgARwBNAFQALQAwADgAOgAwADAAKQAgAFAAYQBjAGkAZgBpAGMAIABUAGkAbQBlACAAKA<br />

BVAFMAIAAmACAAQwAAAAsAAAABAAIAAAAAAAAAAAAAACgARwBNAFQALQAwADgAOgAwADAAKQAgAFAAYQBjAGkAZgBpAGM<br />

AIABUAGkAbQBlACAAKABVAFMAIAAmACAAQwAAAAMAAAACAAIAAAAAAAAAxP///w==<br />

20100406T170219Z<br />

20100503T090000Z<br />

TestMeeting<br />

040000008200E00074C5B7101A82E0080000000036BD76EAAAD5CA0100000000000000001000000<br />

0C45185F686A5D542B20BF2CE2F477D55<br />

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testuser2@contoso.com<br />

Test User 2<br />

0<br />

1<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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