2.2.3.177.9 Status (MeetingResponse)
The Status element is a required child element of the Result element in MeetingResponse command responses that indicates the success or failure of the MeetingResponse command request (section 2.2.1.11).
All elements referenced in this section are defined in the MeetingResponse namespace.
Command request/response |
Parent elements |
Child elements |
Data type |
Number allowed |
---|---|---|---|---|
MeetingResponse command response (section 2.2.1.11) |
Result (section 2.2.3.155.2) |
None |
integer ([MS-ASDTYPE] section 2.6) |
1...1 (required) |
The following table lists the status codes for the MeetingResponse command (section 2.2.1.11). For information about the scope of the status value and for status values common to all ActiveSync commands, see section 2.2.2.
Value |
Meaning |
Cause |
Scope |
Resolution |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Success. |
Server successfully completed command. |
Global |
None. |
2 |
Invalid meeting request. |
The client has sent a malformed or invalid item. The request is referencing an item other than a meeting request, email, or calendar item. The request points to an appointment in which the user is the organizer. The InstanceId element (section 2.2.3.92.1) specifies an email meeting request item. The InstanceId element specifies a nonexistent instance or is null. |
Item |
Stop sending the item. This is not a transient condition. |
3 |
An error occurred on the server mailbox. |
Server misconfiguration, temporary system issue, or bad item. This is frequently a transient condition. |
Global |
Retry the MeetingResponse command. If continued attempts fail, synchronize the folder again, and then attempt the MeetingResponse command again. If it still continues to fail, make no changes. |
4 |
An error occurred on the server. |
Server misconfiguration, temporary system issue, or bad item. This is frequently a transient condition. |
Global |
Retry the MeetingResponse command. If continued attempts fail, synchronize the folder again, and then attempt the MeetingResponse command again. If it still continues to fail, make no changes. |
Protocol Versions
The following table specifies the protocol versions that support this element. The client indicates the protocol version being used by setting either the MS-ASProtocolVersion header, as specified in [MS-ASHTTP] section 2.2.1.1.2.6, or the Protocol version field, as specified in [MS-ASHTTP] section 2.2.1.1.1.1, in the request.
Protocol version |
Element support |
---|---|
2.5 |
Yes |
12.0 |
Yes |
12.1 |
Yes |
14.0 |
Yes |
14.1 |
Yes |
16.0 |
Yes |
16.1 |
Yes |