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Office 365 APIs: Contacts

Learn how you can use the Office 365 Contacts API to do all the typical CRUD-Q operations on your contacts in your Exchange Online mailbox in Office 365.

Intermediate
1h 47m
(20)

Created by Andrew Connell

Last Updated Mar 29, 2021

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Office 365 APIs: Contacts

Learn how you can use the Office 365 Contacts API to do all the typical CRUD-Q operations on your contacts in your Exchange Online mailbox in Office 365.

Intermediate
1h 47m
(20)

Created by Andrew Connell

Last Updated Mar 29, 2021

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In this course, part of a series of courses on the Office 365 APIs, you will learn how you can use the Office 365 Contacts API to do all the typical CRUD-Q operations on your contacts in your Exchange Online mailbox in Office 365. You will also see how to work with contact folders within your mailbox. This demonstration-heavy course will show you how to be productive with the Office 365 Contacts API using either the raw REST API or the .NET native SDKs. Be sure to checkout the predecessor to this course, "Office 365 APIs - Overview, Authentication and the Discovery Service," as it demonstrates the authentication, Azure AD application setup, and Office 365 API Discovery Service - all things that apply to the Contacts API.

Office 365 APIs: Contacts
Intermediate
1h 47m
(20)
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Andrew Connell - Pluralsight course - Office 365 APIs: Contacts
Andrew Connell
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Andrew is a full stack web dev who's received Microsoft's MVP award every year since 2005 with a focus on Office 365, Azure and SharePoint with .NET, Node.js, Angular... whatever!

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