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9780764546501

Microsoft® Outlook® 2000 Programming Bible

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  • ISBN13:

    9780764546501

  • ISBN10:

    0764546503

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-01-01
  • Publisher: Wiley
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Summary

Jeffrey Kent and David Jung demonstrate how to customize, extend, and integrate Outlook with Exchange Server and other Office 2000 applications. While focusing on Visual Basic and VBA, the book also discusses WSH, Visual C++, Java/Visual J++, and Windows CE development, as well as ADSI, CDO, and COM add-ins. All code is included on the CD-ROM.

Author Biography

About the Authors Jeff Kent is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Los Angeles Valley College in Valley Glen, CA. He teaches a number of programming languages, including Visual Basic, C++, Java, and, when he's feeling masochistic, Assembler. He also manages a network for a Los Angeles law firm whose employees are guinea pigs for his Outlook/Exchange Server applications. Jeff has co-authored programming books, is a lawyer, and is a former professional chess master. David Jung has been programming on computers since the early 1980s. A graduate of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, David has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, with an emphasis in computer information systems. His development expertise is in architecting and constructing cross-platform client/server and distributed database solutions using Visual Basic, XML, Access, SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, and Internet technology. He is a member of the Pasadena IBM Users Group's technical staff and leads its Visual Basic Special Interest Group. David has co-authored a number of books on Visual Basic ranging from introductory and reference titles to client/server development.

Table of Contents

Preface.
Acknowledgments.
PART I: Outlook 2000 Object Model.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Outlook 2000.
Chapter 2: The Gateway Objects--Application and NameSpace.
Chapter 3: Accessing and Viewing Folders.
Chapter 4: Outlook Items.
Chapter 5: Outlook Forms.
PART II: Outlook Applications.
Chapter 6: Building Outlook Applications.
Chapter 7: Integrating Outlook 2000 with Microsoft Office.
Chapter 8: COM Add-Ins.
PART III: Web Enabling Outlook.
Chapter 9: Outlook Web Components.
Chapter 10: Outlook Web Access and Forms.
Chapter 11: Active Server Pages (ASP) and Collaboration Data Objects (CDO).
Appendix A: What's on the CD-ROM.
Appendix B: Outlook Resources.
Index.
End-User License Agreement.
CD-ROM Installation Instructions.

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