System and method for improved synchronization between a server and a client

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7899872
APP PUB NO 20080208998A1
SERIAL NO

12109077

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A system and method for improved client and server communications, more particularly, an improved protocol that may be used for communication between a client and a server, such as in an email environment. Many features are provided for improved communications. An email server may provide the best message body available for an email message, may transfer an entire data object if requested property or properties are not well defined within the data object, may provide progress data for use in tracking download progress, and may send error information for a data object having an error. Email changes may be optimized at an email server component, even if the email changes occurred at another email server component. An email server may maintain a table of changes that occur to folders at an associated data store, and may notify a subscribed email client component of changes that occur in the table.

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MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING LLCONE MICROSOFT WAY REDMOND WA 98052

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Bonilla, Nicole A Redmond, US 11 317
Curtis, Brent Seattle, US 24 897
Froelich, Karl Shoreline, US 12 283
Gray, Ronald E Redmond, US 19 346
Hartwell, Aaron Duvall, US 24 1317
Lemarchand, Remi A Redmond, US 9 220
Novitskey, Robert R Redmond, US 14 304
Power, Brendan Seattle, US 10 197
Warren, Joseph R Renton, US 18 452

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