Microsoft KB Archive/181483

= How to render a calendar to an ASP page with CDO =

Article ID: 181483

Article Last Modified on 2/22/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Collaboration Data Objects 1.2
 * Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q181483



SUMMARY
This article contains sample code that will use Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) to render a calendar to an Active Server Pages (ASP) page.

Note In order for this sample to work, Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA) must be installed on either the IIS computer or the Exchange Server computer. OWA is a separate component installed from the Exchange Server setup program.



MORE INFORMATION
This is a simple example of how you can render your daily calendar to a Web browser using an ASP page with VBScript and CDO.

Copy and paste the following code to an ASP page. Modify the variables that set the server and mailbox to appropriate values. This code requires Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.5.

Here is the code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">  

  <%

'========================================================  'CONSTANTS FOR THE CONTAINER RENDERER

'Time Zone Constants for the US  CONST CdoDefaultFolderCalendar   = 0 CONST CdoTmzEastern             = 10 CONST CdoTmzCentral             = 11 CONST CdoTmzMountain            = 12 CONST CdoTmzPacific             = 13 '========================================================  'CONTAINER CONSTANT CONST CdoClassContainerRenderer = 3

strProfileInfo = "MyServer" & vbLf & "MyMailbox" Set objSession = Server.CreateObject("MAPI.Session") objSession.Logon "", "", False, True, 0, True, strProfileInfo objSession.SetOption "calendarstore", "outlook" Set objRenderApp = Server.CreateObject("AMHTML.application") Set objCRenderer = _ objRenderApp.CreateRenderer(CdoClassContainerRenderer) ObjCRenderer.TimeZone = CdoTmzPacific objCRenderer.DataSource = _ objSession.GetDefaultFolder(CdoDefaultFolderCalendar).Messages Set objView = ObjCRenderer.Views("Daily Calendar") objCRenderer.CurrentView = objView objView.RenderAppointments now, Response %>

 

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