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I'm trying to get user photos in Exchange using IdHTTP through REST API

How to: Get user photos by using EWS in Exchange

procedure TsMain.IdHTTP1Authorization(Sender: TObject;
  Authentication: TIdAuthentication; var Handled: Boolean);
begin
  Authentication.Username := DomainName +'\'+ User;
  Authentication.Username := User + #64 + DomainName;
  Authentication.Password := Password;
  Handled:=true;
end;

function TsMain.GetUserPhoto(const eMail: string):Boolean;
var
  s: TStream;
  ResponseCode: Integer;
begin
  Result := False;
  idHTTP:= TIdHttp.Create(Application);
  s := TFileStream.Create('mypic.jpg', fmCreate);
  try
    idHTTP.OnAuthorization := IdHTTP1Authorization;
    idHTTP.IOHandler := TIdSSLIOHandlerSocketOpenSSL.Create(idHTTP);
    idHTTP.HandleRedirects := True;
    idHTTP.Request.BasicAuthentication:= true;
    idHTTP.Get('https://ServerName/ews/Exchange.asmx/s/GetUserPhoto?email='+eMail+'&size=HR240x240', s);
    ResponseCode := idHTTP.Response.ResponseCode;
    case ResponseCode of
      200:
        begin
          Result := True;
        end;
    else
       ShowMessage(idHTTP.Response.ResponseText);
    end;
  finally
    s.Free;
    idHTTP.Free;
  end;
end;

I get HTTP/1.1 401 Anonymous Request Disallowed.

Why the idHTTP not send the Authentication with request ? What i'm doing wrong ?

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  • You should provide the initial user credentials in the TIdHTTP.Request.Username and TIdHTTP.Request.Password properties before calling TIdHTTP.Get() if you already have them. If the server rejects the credentials, the TIdHTTP.OnAuthorization event is fired so you can provide new credentials (such as by prompting the user) and then set Handled accordingly (true = retry, false = stop). May 19, 2016 at 19:51
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    Also look at the TIdHTTP.OnSelectAuthorization event, which tells you which authentication schemes the server actually allows. It might not even be allowing BASIC authentication to begin with, in which case TIdHTTP.Request.BasicAuthentication is useless, you would have to add relevant IdAuthentication... units to your uses clause (IdAuthenticationNTLM, etc) so TIdHTTP.Request.Authentication can be populated with the correct class type (if you don't directly assign it manually). May 19, 2016 at 19:55
  • @RemyLebeau Thanks it works very well as you pointed after assigned TIdNTLMAuthentication into AuthenticationClass property on TIdHTTP.OnSelectAuthorization event. And assigned False into TIdHTTP.Request.BasicAuthentication property. Then as you also pointed regarding the initial user credentials before calling TIdHTTP.Get() You may added it as answer because its really helped me. i appreciate your help. May 20, 2016 at 11:31

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