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	<description> Dave Whitney, Senior Software Development Engineer, explains the Exchange Protocol Object Model, including the structure of the MAPI application stack and parallels between the Exchange wire protocol and the MAPI programming model. This talk was part of the 2010 Exchange Server Protocol Documents Overview Event. and is related to the Exchange Server Open Specifications Program, which includes documents that are available on MSDN. </description>
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