Byrne gives an introduction to Outlook's design tools and a straightforward walkthrough of essential Outlook development techniques (creating a comment-tracking tool for beta software and a discussion forum in the process). He also describes the elements needed for producing more elaborate applications--including forms, controls, events, and actions. He pays particular attention to Outlook's relationship to Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and VBScript before describing how to extend Outlook with Visual Basic Component Object Model (COM) components in environments that include Exchange Server.
Building Applications with Microsoft Outlook 2000 includes plenty of code and fortifies it with informative commentary, supplementary data and--most valuable--ideas about how you can put Outlook's customization capabilities to use in real life. A typical chapter includes instructions for achieving specific programming goals, along with reference material. --David Wall
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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Almost Exhaustive,
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This review is from: Building Applications with Microsoft Outlook 2000 (Paperback)
This is a must have reference if you plan on doing any amount of Outlook programming. The book is edited by Sue Mosher (of MS Outlook 2000 Programming in 24 Hours fame). Byrne (the author) does a good job of laying out the "world" starting with brief (30 pages) introduction of Outlook, some examples of what you can create, and the various design tools. Next comes a quick guide to building applications followed with a full blown example (which BTW works). Other sections cover building forms (controls, fields, properties, actions, folders, events, outlook and command bars, the assistant), VBA and VBScript (this BTW is where you will spend most of your time wearing the book out), and how to distribute (and maintain) applications. Byrne then goes on to advanced topics like COM Add-ins, Home Pages, Data Access, ActiveX, MTS, and Exchange Server scripting objects. To top it off a CD with complete code examples is included. The book literally paid for itself shortly after coming in my door. The only thing I wish it had examples of is Javascript for which there are nil, but this is Outlook afterall!
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
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Required for Outlook development - won't sit on the shelf,
By A Customer
This review is from: Building Applications with Microsoft Outlook 2000 (Paperback)
This is not the typical cut-paste, how-to technical book that is so typical these days. Byrne's focus is on educating the reader with a full understanding of not just what to do, but how and why.This is definitely not for the casual reader or someone not serious about the subject. Outlook development is more than just "spinning some code," it requires an understanding of a multitude of technologies on both the client and server. Byrne found a good balance between the Outlook and Exchange sides. He has also brought along the depth and attention to detail that have made him one of the, if not the, most popular MVPs out there. After reading so many books (many later donated to bird cage duty) that claimed to teach a subject, this was a refreshing read. Kudos
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great one time desk reference.,
By jedi@thepobox.com (Baltimore, MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Building Applications with Microsoft Outlook 2000 (Paperback)
This book shows a great number of possibilities for Outlook that a lot of client users did not know were possible. However, the book uses a bit more VB Script than I was looking for. I like Outlook 2000 from Wrox Publishing for an explanation on how to get past the VBScripting sections of the book. (Indirectly of course, you can't have everything spelled out for you.) With both of these books you should have all the reference you need for Outlook 2000.
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