Hi,

We are doing integration with Outlook as we speak with a company called
Infotriever.
Contact me off list if you want and I will connect you with the right
person.

/regards
Marius Milosav

www.scorpiosoft.com
It's not about technology, it's about people  

-----Original Message-----
From: DRE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: October 7, 2005 10:50 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Outlook integration?

Thanks Cutter, I imagined it would be like this!

DRE

On 10/7/05, Cutter (CF-Talk) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Aw, come on now Damien. Why don't we give some good advice and 
> possible recommendations, rather than off handedly trash DRE's client 
> for poor program choices;)
>
> I do agree with Damien, Outlook is a very poor choice for this (or any
> other) type of application. That being said, what you ask is not 
> entirely impossible. It really depends upon your client's internal 
> architecture. Is your client using Exchange? Is their app an Exchange 
> based app? Are they using a custom form Outlook application? Where is 
> Outlook housed (client machine, server, etc.)? Is there currently 
> scripting within Outlook to prevent double location bookings, or is 
> this something you must build into the server side processing of your 
> application?
>
> Having answered these questions, if you are still using Outlook, 
> you'll want to look at the specs for vCal. You can find a great deal 
> of information on programming for Outlook at
msdn.microsoft.com<http://msdn.microsoft.com>.
> Sue
> Mosher's slipstick.com <http://slipstick.com> has been a resource for 
> Outlook developer's since the Office '97 days (she has also written 
> several informative books).
> Doing a search, I see that she's expanded to OutlookCode.com. CFComet 
> has always been a good resource for CF/MS Office integration as well 
> (http://cfregex.com/cfcomet/outlook/ for outlook specific help). Chris 
> Wigginton posted a vCal UDF library (http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=385).
>
> I personally can't imagine why anyone would write a reservations or 
> property management package based upon Outlook? But, then again, every 
> music scheduling program (that I know of) for radio stations are built 
> on top of Access databases (which may be part of the reason you hear 
> the same 1,000 or so songs over and over again on most radio 
> stations). In any event, I hope some of the above information assists you.
>
> Cutter
>
> Damien McKenna wrote:
>
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: DRE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>
> >>Hi, I have a customer that has an app that manages properties. 
> >>People can reserve rooms and auditoriums and or whatever is on 
> >>various properties thru the site. He'd like to integrate it with 
> >>outlook such that the location gets autmatically reserved.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Please explain what the intention is regarding integrating with 
> >Outlook and whether Exchange Server would be part of the equation also.
> >Outlook's calendar system is really quite atrocious, Microsoft have 
> >wasted several years of development time and it still doesn't do half 
> >of what Apple's iCal does for simple collaboration, so I'm really not 
> >sure you'll really be able to do anything.
> >
> >
> >
>
> 



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