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Last updated Nov 15, 2024

Exchange Server APIs

APIs allow you to access and interact with the services offered in the Manage Packages menu. You can use these APIs when you design coded automations. Visit Coded Automations to learn about coded automations and how to design them using APIs.
Note: Using Go to Definition (F12) allows you to access the definition of UiPath APIs for a certain service. We recommend relying only on the directly exposed APIs when you implement coded automations. Other APIs that are not directly exposed with a service are subject to change without prior notification.

Using APIs

To use the Exchange Server APIs, you must first create a connection in Integration Service, then use it in a coded workflow. Once this is done, download the activity package, and create a coded workflow.

Code example

public void Execute()
        {
            var exchangeServerpassword = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("", "YourPassword").SecurePassword
            var powershellRemoteService = new PowerShellRemoteService("fqdn", username, exchangeServerpassword);
            var exchangeService = exchangeserver.ExchangeService(powershellRemoteService);
            exchangeService.DeleteMailbox("upn");public void Execute()
        {
            var exchangeServerpassword = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("", "YourPassword").SecurePassword
            var powershellRemoteService = new PowerShellRemoteService("fqdn", username, exchangeServerpassword);
            var exchangeService = exchangeserver.ExchangeService(powershellRemoteService);
            exchangeService.DeleteMailbox("upn");
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