T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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1027.1 | Try a new profile | TEAMLK::alfras1_port12.alf.dec.com::teamlk::maximous | | Thu Apr 24 1997 13:55 | 5 |
| I had to delete my profile and create a new one to regain access
that had mysteriously vanished. Try this before anything more
drastic.
Signe
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1027.2 | Its working now | WOTVAX::16.194.208.3::warder.reo.dec.com::sharkeya | Who am I now ? | Thu Apr 24 1997 22:21 | 4 |
| Yes,its all working now. I have 2 profiles - on-line and off-line.
Alan
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1027.3 | Outlook and Visual Basic | ROMEDU::NEBBIA | Mario Nebbia @RIO - Rome, Italy | Thu May 22 1997 16:30 | 10 |
| I am comparing Outlook with Exchange Client. Exchange Client allows creating
forms and editing/enhancing them using Visual Basic.
Is there a similar feature for Outlook (I mean, something like Visual Basic)?
Is it possible to use forms created with Exchange Client + VB with Outlook?
Regards
Mario
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1027.4 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Tue May 27 1997 20:29 | 21 |
|
Outlook is miles better in the ability to create applications.
Outlook uses VBscript (or VBA?) for programability. You can
also embed ActiveX controls. Rumours are flying that there will
be a way to output the resulting Outlook form as an HTML
document in the future.
I SERIOUSLY reccomend that you look at the Outlook sites.
http://www.microsoft.com/outlook
http://outlook.useast.net/outlook/
And the following book:
Here is the URL for purchasing Peter Kreb's "Building Microsoft
Outlook 97 Applications" (at a great discount) through Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=1572315369/8399-7351735-041041
mike
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