Building Applications with Microsoft Outlook 97


Book Description

This text is a results-oriented book that offers both the non-programmer and the experienced MIS professional the information strategies and sample applications they need to get started building user groupware and mail-enabled applications in and for Microsoft Outlook 97 almost immediately.




Building Applications with Microsoft Outlook 98


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This title gives strategies and sample applications for building groupware applications in Microsoft Outlook 98.




Building Applications with Microsoft Outlook Version 2002


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With its built-in mail client, scheduling and organizing capabilities, and integration with each of the applications in Office XP, the Microsoft Outlook Version 2002 messaging and collaboration client can help anyone get the most from Office XP. BUILDING APPLICATIONS WITH MICROSOFT OUTLOOK VERSION 2002 provides the information, strategies, and sample applications you need to take advantage of the power of the Web Storage System in Exchange 2000 and the new tools in Office XP to develop dynamic, feature-rich collaborative applications for all types of clients, from WAP phones to rich Outlook-based clients. The companion CD-ROM contains all the source code and files necessary to create and use the sample applications in the book.




Microsoft Outlook Programming


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Microsoft Outlook Programming unleashes the power of Microsoft Outlook, allowing administrators and end users to customize Outlook in the same way that they've used macros and templates to customize other programs like Excel and Word. Experienced developers will find the quick-start information they need to begin integrating Outlook into their applications. Microsoft Exchange administrators will get help automating common tasks such as announcing public folders and importing data to custom forms.Microsoft Outlook is the most widely used email program, and it offers the most programmability. This book introduces key concepts for programming both Outlook forms for storing and exchanging data and Visual Basic for Applications modules that add new features to Outlook. Central to this new edition, which covers both Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2002, is awareness of tighter security in Outlook. Designed to prevent transmission of computer viruses, the security restrictions can also get in the way of legitimate programs, but this book offers workarounds within the reach of novice programmers. It also covers many of the new features of Outlook 2002, such as the integrated Outlook View Control and searching across multiple folders using SQL syntax and the Search object.·Building block procedures for the most common Outlook programming tasks·Jargon-free language and practical examples to make the material more accessible to new Outlook programmers·Coverage of Outlook Email Security Update·Coverage of the Office XP Web Services Toolkit




Using Microsoft Outlook 97


Book Description

Outlook 97 has a wide variety of features to make communicating both within and outside of the corporation more efficient and productive. This book, which explores Product Information Manager, e-mail client, and groupware, is a thorough tutorial that explains how to use and customize Outlook 97 for any intended use.




Using Microsoft Outlook 2002


Book Description

Special Edition Using Microsoft Outlook 2002is a business-focused guide to Microsoft Outlook. It focuses on maximizing user productivity with real-world techniques in real-world environments. Topics covered include: Using Outlook as a sharing tool Creating and changing security settings Customizing the folder list Using Outlook as a client for other messaging systems Using Outlook as a client for exchange server and other information systems




Using Microsoft Outlook 2000


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Special Edition Using Microsoft Outlook 2000 provides all the information a user, administrator, or programmer needs to maximize their use of Microsoft Outlook 2000. While the book quickly covers the basics of Outlook, it focuses with much greater intensity on advanced information, contact, calendar, and e-mail management techniques -- for both the Internet E-mail Only version of Outlook as well as the Corporate/Workgroup variation. The book covers in great detail the use of Outlook on a LAN as a client for Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Mail, and cc:Mail, and it offers expert advice on a multitude of ways to customize Outlook for maximum personal productivity. Special Edition Using Microsoft Outlook 2000 also includes an entire section on developing Outlook-based applications with custom fields, custom forms, VBScript, and other Office applications.




Microsoft Office 97 Visual Basic Programmer's Guide


Book Description

With "Microsoft Office 97 Visual Basic Programmer's Guide", readers will learn to create concise, lean, efficient code with the powerful programming language now found throughout Microsoft Office applications--Visual Basic for Applications.




Developing Applications Using Outlook 2000, CDO, Exchange, and Visual Basic


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"This is the 'must have' book for programming with Outlook and CDO. This book provides the details, tips, and cautions that can save you time and frustration when building collaborative applications. So if you like 'the best' in your technical library, get this book." --Deborah Kurata, InStep Technologies, Inc. Written for IT developers who build collaborative and workflow applications, this book provides a comprehensive reference to working with Microsoft's powerful collaborative development environment, including Outlook 2000, Exchange Server, Visual Basic, and the Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) Library. It demonstrates ways in which these technologies can be tied together into effective business solutions--from small-scale groupware to large-scale enterprise-wide systems. Developing Applications using Outlook 2000, CDO, Exchange, and Visual Basic offers an overview of the Microsoft collaborative landscape, and then examines each element of that environment in detail. Numerous examples showcase the applications made possible with these technologies and demonstrate VBScript coding techniques. You will find in-depth information on such important topics as: properties, methods, and events available in Outlook 97, 98, and 2000 the Outlook 2000 object model working with Outlook 2000 mail, calendar, task, and address book capabilities VBA and COM add-ins using Outlook Forms and VBScript Outlook web access the Forms 2.0 to HTML converter tool the CDO rendering object model Exchange agents and routing objects In addition, this book shows how a number of outside technologies can extend the capabilities of the Outlook/Exchange development environment, including Active Directory (ADSI) services, SQL Server, and ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). The examples include approving purchase order reports using Exchange, maintaining a corporate directory using Outlook and SQL Server, and building an eCommerce application with Exchange and SQL Server. A comprehensive supporting Web site, including sample code and Visual Basic project files, can be found at http://www.MMAnet.com/OutlookExchange. 0201615754B04062001




Building PDA Databases for Wireless and Mobile Development


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Introduces the mobile databases (their architecture and features) and how they operate and handle the essential task of synchronization. Explains how the enterprise work force can move to a handheld device and still have easy access to corporate databases. Web site contains all source code for working examples of applications showing mobile databases in use. Foreword and endorsement by Bill Inmon, the "Father of Data Warehousing."