"CDO for Windows 2000 Library" on Exchange 2003

A

Andyza

My prod box consists of the following:
- Windows 2003 Server
- Exchange 2003

If I use cdoConfig to send emails from my .asp application do I need to
include the following typelib on my .asp page if I'm running Exchange
2003:

<!--METADATA TYPE="typelib" UUID="CD000000-8B95-11D1-82DB-00C04FB1625D"
NAME="CDO for Windows 2000 Library" -->

Is this the correct typelib if I'm running Exchange 2003?
Or, is there a "CDO for Windows 2003 Library" that I should be using
instead?
 
A

Andyza

Ok Curt, maybe I said it wrong... My site is on a Windows 2003 Server
on my intranet and I use Exchange 2003 (on another server!) for
sending/receiving email.

The main point of the question was: since I'm hosting my site on a
machine running Windows 2003 Server, is there a "CDO for Windows 2003
Library" that I should be using instead of the "CDO for Windows 2000
Library"?

Is it still called "CDO for Windows 2000 Library" on Windows 2003
Server?
 
M

MyndPhlyp

Andyza said:
Ok Curt, maybe I said it wrong... My site is on a Windows 2003 Server
on my intranet and I use Exchange 2003 (on another server!) for
sending/receiving email.

The main point of the question was: since I'm hosting my site on a
machine running Windows 2003 Server, is there a "CDO for Windows 2003
Library" that I should be using instead of the "CDO for Windows 2000
Library"?

Is it still called "CDO for Windows 2000 Library" on Windows 2003
Server?

Maybe these will help:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315197
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;280391

The first one seems to be a little misleading. CDONTS (a.k.a., CDO 1.2.1)
has been discontinued in favor of CDOSYS (a.k.a., CDO for Windows 2000).

The second one is a little OT but it provides a couple of fairly thorough
code examples.

I am not exactly sure but CDO might be an optional installation component on
Win03. To my knowledge there is no "CDO for Windows 2003"; it uses "CDO for
Windows 2000."
 

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