Developing Applications using Outlook 2000, CDO, Exchange, and Visual Basic
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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, 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 * Uusing 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. |
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I just received this book for work and have started flipping through it and while I can't atest to all of the data yet, I'm a bit miffed that the entire book is a giant photocopy!!! It's so bad that you can't read the screen print outs they give you and some of the pages are even crooked. I'd even go as far to say that the book was never proofread. I'd say go buy another book, except so far this is the only one I've found that covers the topic I was looking for.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-24 09:48:57 EST)
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| 03-04-05 | 1 | (NA) |
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I just received this book for work and have started flipping through it and while I can't atest to all of the data yet, I'm a bit miffed that the entire book is a giant photocopy!!! It's so bad that you can't read the screen print outs they give you and some of the pages are even crooked. I'd even go as far to say that the book was never proofread. I'd say go buy another book, except so far this is the only one I've found that covers the topic I was looking for.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-12-04 10:34:52 EST)
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| 12-26-00 | 5 | 17\17 |
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If you're subject to program applications in collaboration with the Exchange 5.5 platform, and are a bit familiar with VBScript and Outlook, this book is a must. Simply because it provides loads of useful examples which will get you started at once.
This book does not dwell into the each technology around Exchange 5.5 and Outlook 2000, but instead it gives you an overview AND lots of examples of how you can make the most of your Outlook 2000 clients and Exchange 5.5 servers. It tells you briefly about the Outlook 2000 object model, COM add-ins, CDO 1.21, Exchange agents and other relevant topics used in conjunction with the Exchange-server technology. I have read a lot of these books, but this is simply the best in its area. The examples are not taken from any help-files, but - it seems - from real world applications (you can see that in the way they differ from the help-files). (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-03 00:00:13 EST)
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| 12-25-00 | 5 | 17\17 |
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If you're subject to program applications in collaboration with the Exchange 5.5 platform, and are a bit familiar with VBScript and Outlook, this book is a must. Simply because it provides loads of useful examples which will get you started at once.
This book does not dwell into the each technology around Exchange 5.5 and Outlook 2000, but instead it gives you an overview AND lots of examples of how you can make the most of your Outlook 2000 clients and Exchange 5.5 servers. It tells you briefly about the Outlook 2000 object model, COM add-ins, CDO 1.21, Exchange agents and other relevant topics used in conjunction with the Exchange-server technology. I have read a lot of these books, but this is simply the best in its area. The examples are not taken from any help-files, but - it seems - from real world applications (you can see that in the way they differ from the help-files). (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-03-31 06:47:34 EST)
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| 06-23-00 | 4 | 16\17 |
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It is not very often that I get wildly excited about computer books, but, well, this one did it! Piemonte and Jamison have compiled a list of tips and techniqes that really help. For example: the book paid for itself immediately by helping me overcome calling a word document directly from Outlook (try to find a readable white paper on that one!).
The only reason that I gave it four out of five stars is that some of examples are buggy (I went out to the web site and downloaded the code...which did work and all was well). The code snippets are plentiful and complete. I have a multitude of Outlook and Exchange books and have done several projects to date using both Outlook 98/Outlook 2000 and Exchange Server 5.x. This is now seriously dog eared. If you are doing are going to be doing Outlook programming of any sort get a copy for your library, it is more than worth the purchase price. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-15 15:48:14 EST)
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| 03-28-00 | 3 | 4\9 |
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I bought the book because the reviews were positive. The bookhas a number of little errors and it takes a little experience to findthem (and to solve them).
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-15 15:48:14 EST)
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| 03-01-00 | 4 | 7\9 |
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An excellent resource for VB messaging developers. Tons of example codes, tons of references on CDO object, well coded, and pinpoint the essentials - nicely done.
This book is not exactly cheap, but than again, I doubt that you can find all the materials covered in this book elsewhere at this moment. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-15 15:48:14 EST)
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