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MSDN Library - April 2000
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Welcome to the MSDN Library
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Visual Studio 6.0 Documentation
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Office Developer Documentation
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Windows CE Documentation
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Platform SDK
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Getting Started
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Design Strategies and Standards
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BackOffice Developer's Guide
New in This Installment
Legal Information
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About the BDG
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BackOffice Server and Windows DNA
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Scenario 1: Fitch
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Scenario 2: Fitch
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Introduction
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Planning and Research
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Design Decisions
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Implementation
Features of CML/LitCrit
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Creating the Microsoft Outlook Form
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Defining the Form's Behavior
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Outlook Forms and Message Classes
Message Classes Match Form Uses
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LitCrit Uses Multiple Message Classes
IPM.Post.EnhancedLitCrit Message Class
Illustration of the IPM.Post.EnhancedLitCrit Form
IPM.Post.ToApprover Message Class
Illustration of the IPM.Post.ToApprover Form
Controlling Message Class Use
About Fields, Properties, and Values
Actions Supported by the LitCrit Form
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The Mechanics of Form Creation
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Controlling Form Behavior with Script
Manipulating Outlook Form Script
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Creating the CML/LitCrit Web Form
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Making the CML Application Work with LitCrit
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Components and Objects in CML/LitCrit
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Using an Event Service Agent
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Using CDO in the CML/LitCrit Application
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Enhancements to the CML
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Deployment
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Lessons Learned
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Code Listings and Object Reference
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Scenario 3: Performance Tracking Application
Glossary
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Bibliography
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Appendixes
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Platform Development Best Practices - Preview
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Win64 Programming Preview
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Base Services
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Component Services
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Data Access Services
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Graphics and Multimedia Services
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Management Services
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Messaging and Collaboration Services
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Networking and Directory Services
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Security
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Tools and Languages
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User Interface Services
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Web Services
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Win32 API
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SDK Documentation
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DDK Documentation
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Windows Resource Kits
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Knowledge Base
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