Exchange Workflow Projects
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Exchange Workflows have their own project. Each project represents a folder. The project is a peer to the SQL Server Workflow projects and Digital Dashboard projects. The Exchange Workflow Projects are able to contain only Exchange workflow process definitions. All other items will not be allowed, including folders.
When a new Exchange workflow project is created, a project file is created in the folder specified in location. The project file has the name specified in the New Project dialog box and has an extension of .epw. The file itself is empty, with the exception of a specific content-class, and is used for the purposes of being able to "File Open" and as a pointer in the Solution file.
In This Section
- Project Properties Dialog Box (Exchange Workflow)
There are workflow-related properties for all Microsoft® Exchange Server folders. - Process Definition Properties Dialog Box
All properties appear and can be edited in the Properties dialog box and in the Property Grid.
Related Sections
- Workflow Applications Architecture for Exchange Server
A workflow application consists of forms and documents that a user manipulates and tools on the server that manage those documents according to a set of rules. - Planning a Workflow Process for Exchange Server
As with all development, planning is the key to creating successful applications. The Workflow Designer for Exchange Server automates many of the activities required to create a workflow process for Microsoft® Exchange 2000 Server. - Building a Workflow Process for Exchange Server
The Workflow Designer for Exchange makes it possible for you to build, modify, and add script to workflow processes for Microsoft® Exchange 2000 folders. - Developing the User Interface for Exchange Workflow
Typically, the user interface is independent of CDO Workflow objects and runs on a client computer. - Scripting in the Workflow Designer for Exchange Server
Add functionality to your workflow process by using Microsoft® Visual Basic® Scripting Edition (VBScript). - Advanced Workflow Process Management
When you have created your workflow processes using the Workflow Designer for Exchange, you can use the advanced management features. - Troubleshooting Workflow Applications for Exchange Server
This topic provides information to help you avoid or resolve the most common errors and issues you might encounter when using Workflow Designer for Exchange.