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Article ID: 310275 - Last Review: June 29, 2007 - Revision: 3.6
How to create a search folder by using WebDAV in Visual C#
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This article describes how to use Microsoft XML 3.0 or Microsoft XML 4.0 to create a search folder by using Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) in Microsoft Visual C#.
To create a search folder in Visual C#, follow these steps:
- Start Microsoft Visual Studio .NET or Microsoft Visual Studio 2005.
- On the File menu, point to New, and then click Project.
- In the Visual C# Projects types list, click Console Application.
By default, Class1.cs is created.
Note In Microsoft Visual C# 2005, click Visual C# under Console Application. By default, Program.cs is created. - Add a reference to Microsoft XML v3.0 or to Microsoft XML v4.0. To do so, follow these steps:
- On the Project menu, click Add Reference.
- Click the COM tab, locate Microsoft XML v3.0 or Microsoft XML v4.0 and then click Select.
Note In Microsoft Visual C# 2005, you do not have to click Select. - In the Add References dialog box, click OK.
- If you are prompted to generate wrappers for the libraries that you selected, click Yes.
- In the code window, replace the code with the following:
using System;
namespace WebDav
{
class Class1
{
public static void Main(String [] args)
{
try
{
MSXML2.XMLHTTP30 oXMLHttp = new MSXML2.XMLHTTP30();
// TODO: Replace with your new search/source folder URLs
String sUrl = "http://ExchServer/MyTLH/MyApplication/SearchFolder";
String sSourceUrl = "http://ExchServer/MyTLH/MyApplication/SourceFolder";
String sQuery = "<?xml version='1.0'?>" +
"<a:propertyupdate xmlns:a='DAV:' xmlns:m='urn:schemas:mailheader:'>" +
"<a:set>" +
"<a:prop>" +
"<a:searchrequest>" +
"<a:sql>" +
"Select \"DAV:displayname\", \"urn:schemas:mailheader:subject\"" +
" FROM SCOPE('SHALLOW TRAVERSAL OF \"" + sSourceUrl + "\"')" +
" Where \"urn:schemas:mailheader:subject\" = 'Test1'" +
"</a:sql>" +
"</a:searchrequest>" +
"</a:prop>" +
"</a:set>" +
"</a:propertyupdate>";
oXMLHttp.open("MKCOL", sUrl, false, "UserDomain\UserAlias", "UserPassword");
oXMLHttp.setRequestHeader("Content-Type", "text/xml");
oXMLHttp.setRequestHeader("Translate", "f");
//Console.WriteLine(sQuery.Length);
Console.WriteLine(sQuery);
oXMLHttp.send(sQuery);
Console.WriteLine(oXMLHttp.status);
Console.WriteLine(oXMLHttp.statusText);
Console.WriteLine(oXMLHttp.responseText);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine("{0} Exception caught.", e);
}
}
}
} - Search for TODO in the code, and then modify the code for your environment.
- Press F5 to build and to run the program.
- Make sure that the search folder that you just created works.
For more information, visit the following MSDN Web site:
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Visual C# 2005
- Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2002 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Standard Edition
- Microsoft XML Core Services 4.0
- Microsoft XML Parser 3.0
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