Item.Update Method
Definition
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Overloads
Update(ConflictResolutionMode) |
Applies the local changes that have been made to this item. Calling this method results in at least one call to Exchange Web Services (EWS). Multiple calls to EWS might be made if attachments have been added or removed. |
Update(ConflictResolutionMode, Boolean) |
Applies the local changes that have been made to this item. Calling this method results in at least one call to EWS. Mutliple calls to EWS might be made if attachments have been added or removed. |
Update(ConflictResolutionMode)
Applies the local changes that have been made to this item. Calling this method results in at least one call to Exchange Web Services (EWS). Multiple calls to EWS might be made if attachments have been added or removed.
public:
void Update(Microsoft::Exchange::WebServices::Data::ConflictResolutionMode conflictResolutionMode);
public void Update (Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.ConflictResolutionMode conflictResolutionMode);
Parameters
- conflictResolutionMode
- ConflictResolutionMode
The conflict resolution mode.
Applies to
Update(ConflictResolutionMode, Boolean)
Applies the local changes that have been made to this item. Calling this method results in at least one call to EWS. Mutliple calls to EWS might be made if attachments have been added or removed.
public:
void Update(Microsoft::Exchange::WebServices::Data::ConflictResolutionMode conflictResolutionMode, bool suppressReadReceipts);
public void Update (Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.ConflictResolutionMode conflictResolutionMode, bool suppressReadReceipts);
Parameters
- conflictResolutionMode
- ConflictResolutionMode
The conflict resolution mode.
- suppressReadReceipts
- Boolean
true if read receipts should not be sent if the item being updated has requested a read receipt; otherwise, false.