Has anyone had experience with developing reports based off items in
Exchange 2003? Is it possible to use reporting services to connect to
Exchange to report on types of emails or does another type of connection
have to made? Any insight would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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Andy S.
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****************************************You might want to download the new "SQL Server 2000 Report Pack for
Microsoft Exchange":
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=108C2B01-2CC9-4A84-A669-EB22533FA5E2&displaylang=en
It is a set of 13 Microsoft Exchange-based reports with a sample database
that lets you easily visualize and author managed reports for e-mail
administration.
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Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
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"Andy S." <andymcdba1@.NOMORESPAM.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Has anyone had experience with developing reports based off items in
> Exchange 2003? Is it possible to use reporting services to connect to
> Exchange to report on types of emails or does another type of connection
> have to made? Any insight would be much appreciated. Thanks.
> --
> ****************************************
> Andy S.
> andymcdba1@.NOMORESPAM.yahoo.com
> Please remove NOMORESPAM before replying.
> ****************************************
>
>|||Thanks, I saw that. However, if you notice, this SQL Server Report Pack is
for a 3rd party app developed by Super Software for their tool that exports
Exchange code.
What I really need to figure out is how to create a reporting service
connection to Exchange instead of having to figure out how to create a .NET
application that uses a CDO type connection. I keep seeing something about
an Exchange OLE DB Provider but no instructions on how to add it to the
available providers in reporting services or how to access the store in
Exchange with it.
"Robert Bruckner [MSFT]" <robruc@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> You might want to download the new "SQL Server 2000 Report Pack for
> Microsoft Exchange":
>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=108C2B01-2CC9-4A84-A669-EB22533FA5E2&displaylang=en
> It is a set of 13 Microsoft Exchange-based reports with a sample database
> that lets you easily visualize and author managed reports for e-mail
> administration.
> --
> Robert M. Bruckner
> Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
> "Andy S." <andymcdba1@.NOMORESPAM.yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:eMSHKeipEHA.2764@.TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > Has anyone had experience with developing reports based off items in
> > Exchange 2003? Is it possible to use reporting services to connect to
> > Exchange to report on types of emails or does another type of connection
> > have to made? Any insight would be much appreciated. Thanks.
> >
> > --
> > ****************************************
> > Andy S.
> > andymcdba1@.NOMORESPAM.yahoo.com
> >
> > Please remove NOMORESPAM before replying.
> >
> > ****************************************
> >
> >
> >
> >
>|||The Exchange OLEDB provider only works on the Exchange Server itself so you
would have to run Reporting Services on your Exchange Server. Your other
option is to find a WebDAV OLEDB provider (I believe there are some freeware
ones) and you could use that as well from Reporting Services.
--
Looking for a good book on programming Exchange, Outlook, ADSI and
SharePoint? Check out http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/books/5517.asp
"Andy S." <andymcdba1@.NOMORESPAM.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:e%23d2CUmpEHA.1296@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Thanks, I saw that. However, if you notice, this SQL Server Report Pack
> is
> for a 3rd party app developed by Super Software for their tool that
> exports
> Exchange code.
> What I really need to figure out is how to create a reporting service
> connection to Exchange instead of having to figure out how to create a
> .NET
> application that uses a CDO type connection. I keep seeing something
> about
> an Exchange OLE DB Provider but no instructions on how to add it to the
> available providers in reporting services or how to access the store in
> Exchange with it.
> "Robert Bruckner [MSFT]" <robruc@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:uPxFW2jpEHA.1992@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> You might want to download the new "SQL Server 2000 Report Pack for
>> Microsoft Exchange":
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=108C2B01-2CC9-4A84-A669-EB22533FA5E2&displaylang=en
>> It is a set of 13 Microsoft Exchange-based reports with a sample database
>> that lets you easily visualize and author managed reports for e-mail
>> administration.
>> --
>> Robert M. Bruckner
>> Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
>> "Andy S." <andymcdba1@.NOMORESPAM.yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:eMSHKeipEHA.2764@.TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>> > Has anyone had experience with developing reports based off items in
>> > Exchange 2003? Is it possible to use reporting services to connect to
>> > Exchange to report on types of emails or does another type of
>> > connection
>> > have to made? Any insight would be much appreciated. Thanks.
>> >
>> > --
>> > ****************************************
>> > Andy S.
>> > andymcdba1@.NOMORESPAM.yahoo.com
>> >
>> > Please remove NOMORESPAM before replying.
>> >
>> > ****************************************
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>
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