Use the
ScheduleMeetingButton
control in Microsoft Lync Control applications to open a
Microsoft Outlook meeting invite dialog. The control is designed to
mimic the functionality provided by the corresponding button on the
Quick Connect toolbar of the ContactCard. As such, it must be bound
to a contact using the
Source
property before it can be used. When clicked, it launches
the Microsoft Outlook dialog to initiate the desired action with
that contact. This button is not a general purpose Outlook
Integration tool. It is intended to be used together with other
Lync Controls to provide a full set of collaboration options for
interacting with a specific contact or distribution group.
Members
Notable ScheduleMeetingButton control public properties and
events relating to unified communications appear in the following
table. For a full list, see topics in the
Lync 2010 API
Class Library
documentation.
Property or Event
|
Description
|
DisplayName
property
|
Gets the display name of the currently logged in user.
|
Source
property
|
Gets or sets the contact to use. Valid types include
Contact
and
DistributionGroup
objects, and
String
.
-
If the value is a string which does not contain the sip: or tel:
prefix, the control will perform a search, using the string
specified as a search criteria, and will load the first contact in
the result set matching the specified string. This behavior is not
deterministic, and yields the slowest performance.
-
If the value is a SIP URI string qualified by the sip: or tel:
prefix, the contact will be loaded using an exact match of the
specified URI. This behavior is deterministic, and yields better
performance.
-
If the value is a
Contact
or
DistributionGroup
object, it will be used as-is. This behavior is
deterministic, and yields the best performance.
|
ContextualInformation
property
|
This property is ignored. Gets or sets a data structure which
contains information used to customize the information that
accompanies messages. For more information on the use of contextual
information, see the topics listed at
Contextual
Conversations
.
|
Model
property
|
Reserved for internal use. This property may appear in XAML text
when editing templates. To preserve control functionality it should
remain unchanged.
|
Code Example
Sample code for Microsoft Silverlight and Microsoft Windows
Presentation Foundation (WPF) appears in the following
sections.
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Copy Code
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<StackPanel>
<controls:ScheduleMeetingButton
Source="sip:mary@contoso.com"/>
</StackPanel>
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See Also