How does the Exchange Plug-in communicate with Exchange Server?
The Exchange Plug-in makes use of the JEC and EWSJ libraries of Netcomps LTD.
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What Exchange versions are supported by the Exchange Plug-in?
The Exchange Plug-in supports Exchange Server 2000 and 2003. The ExchangeWS Plug-in supports exchange 2007, 2010 and 2013. We recommend the Exchange Plug-in for Exchange 2000 and 2003. We recommend the ExchangeWS Plug-in for 2007, 2010 and 2013.
What protocol is used by the Exchange Plug-in and what is its architecture?
The Exchange Plug-in is based on the JEC libraries. JEC Uses WEBDAV/HTTP to communicate with exchange, which means that the Exchange server OWA (Outlook Web Access) need to be on. Regarding the Architecture, JEC uses ApacheHTTPClient and a modified ...
What is a Server license?
A Server license is a license that allows you to use the Exchange Plug-in on only one machine. It is likely that you or your client will have 2 NICS installed on that machine. One for internal use and one for external use. You are allowed to use one ...
Is my license valid for the Exchange Plug-in as well as the ExchangeWS Plug-in
Yes, it is, as long as you have a maintenance subscription. You can use the license with both Plug-ins but only on the same server(s) that you have the license for. This does not apply to the JEC and EWSJ libraries. There is an upgrade fee for ...
I have a Server license but we moved our server, can I get another license?
When you bought one Server license, you are limited to the use of the Exchange Plug-in for only one server (see article 'What is a Server license'). As a result, you can not simply move the server license to another domain name or IP address. You ...