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KB12697 - Download and install the MAPI and CDO Clients that are missing ...
KB12697 - Download and install the MAPI and CDO Clients that are missing when updating to Microsoft Exchange 2007
Environment
- BlackBerry® Enterprise Server software version 4.1 Service Pack 3 (4.1.3) for Microsoft® Exchange
- Microsoft® Exchange 2007
Overview
Background
Starting with Microsoft Exchange 2007, neither the Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) client libraries nor Collaboration Data Object (CDO) 1.2.1 is provided as a part of the base product installation. As a result, there is functionality missing that many applications depend on. Microsoft Exchange MAPI and CDO 1.2.1 provide access to these Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), which, in turn, provide access to the contents of MAPI stores.
Because the CDO and MAPI dynamic-link libraries (DLLs) are unavailable in Microsoft Exchange 2007, you must download and install exchangemapiCDO.exe from the Microsoft web site.
The missing MAPI and CDO DLLs cause problems when installing or upgrading the BlackBerry Enterprise Server with Microsoft Exchange 2007. This will be noted by receiving MAPI mismatch errors. As a result, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server cannot communicate with Microsoft Exchange directly or access the Global Address List and other server objects without these files.
Procedure
To download and install the MAPI Client, complete the following steps:
- Go to the Microsoft Download web site and search for Article MSKB945835.
- Download the ExchangeMapiCdo.EXE file, not the ExchangeMapiCdo.MSI file.
- When prompted to run or save the file, click Run to save the ExchangeMapiCdo folder to a location of your choice.
- Open the folder and click the ExchangeMapiCdo.MSI file to apply all the CDO and MAPI files needed.
Additional Information
See the Microsoft TechNet web site for a list of Cmdlet commands for Microsoft Exchange 2007.
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