EWS: RemoveExtendedProperty throws error when used on an occurrence of a recurring appointment
- by flyfishnjake
I am developing an application that syncs an exchange calendar to another calendar. I put extended properties on the exchange appointments in order to preserve the mapping between appointments in the two calendars. Everything is working fine until I try to remove an extended property from an occurrence of a recurring appointment. When I try doing this, I get the error:
The delete action is not supported for this property.
Here is a code snippet that demonstrates the error:
public void ExchangeTest()
{
ExchangeService service = new ExchangeService(ExchangeVersion.Exchange2007_SP1)
{
Credentials = new NetworkCredential("username", "password", "domain")
};
service.AutodiscoverUrl("[email protected]");
Appointment appt = new Appointment(service)
{
Recurrence = new Recurrence.DailyPattern(DateTime.Now, 2) { NumberOfOccurrences = 3},
Start = DateTime.Now,
End = DateTime.Now.AddHours(2),
Subject = "Test Appointment"
};
NameResolutionCollection resolutionCollection = service.ResolveName("username", ResolveNameSearchLocation.DirectoryOnly, false);
string mailboxAddress = resolutionCollection.First().Mailbox.Address;
FolderId folderId = new FolderId(WellKnownFolderName.Calendar, mailboxAddress);
appt.Save(folderId);
PropertySet properties = new PropertySet(AppointmentSchema.ICalUid);
appt.Load(properties);
CalendarView view = new CalendarView(DateTime.Today, DateTime.Today.AddDays(8)){PropertySet = properties};
IEnumerable<Appointment> occurrences = service.FindAppointments(folderId, view)
.Where(a => a.ICalUid == appt.ICalUid);
ExtendedPropertyDefinition definition = new ExtendedPropertyDefinition(DefaultExtendedPropertySet.PublicStrings, "TestProperty", MapiPropertyType.String);
Appointment firstOccurrence = occurrences.First();
firstOccurrence.SetExtendedProperty(definition, "test");
firstOccurrence.Update(ConflictResolutionMode.AutoResolve);
//The error occurs on the next line.
firstOccurrence.RemoveExtendedProperty(definition);
firstOccurrence.Update(ConflictResolutionMode.AutoResolve);
//clean up
appt.Delete(DeleteMode.HardDelete);
}
It appears that the error is only thrown for an Exchange 2007 server (It works on 2010). Am I doing something wrong, or is this a problem with Exchange? Is there a way to work around this issue? Any help will be appreciated.