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Integrating .NET controls in a folder home page

A folder home page (or FHP) is a web page displayed in an Explorer window in Outlook. A simple FHP might include an Outlook View Control (OVC) instance to show the folder contents, plus other controls to add functionality, such as filtering the view to show only items related to the current user. Two samples are available for more complex implementations using managed code controls.

In the article Outlook Folder Homepage: Hosting WPF, ActiveX and Windows Forms controls, Hülya Pamukçu describes how to incorporate Windows Presentation Foundation controls into an FHP, including a control that wraps an OVC. A complete code sample is available.

An earlier MSDN article, Outlook Customization for Integrating with Enterprise Applications, describes a CRM application that wraps an OVC in a managed code control and hosts it in an FHP. The accompanying sample is written for VSTO 2005, not VSTO 2005 SE or VS 2008, so you won't be able to load the project directly. You should, however, be able to start a new Outlook VSTO add-in project and add the code files from the CRM project to see how it works.

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Advanced Outlook regions and Outlook 2010 – first view -- New features and capabilities of Add-in Express advanced form and view regions for Outlook 2010.

Outlook 2010 Fast Shutdown feature -- Article with VB.NET and C# code samples that explains how to handle the OnBeginShutdown and OnDisconnection events, blocked in Outlook 2010 by default.

Print all attachments at once using VBA -- Udi Shitrit shows how to use the Win32 to print all of a message's attachments -- no need to know the file types involved.

Outlook 2010 MAPI Reference -- Official Microsoft reference for MAPI development against Outlook 2010. Header files are also available.

Enter the 64 Bit MAPI Dragon -- Outlook 2010 will be available as both a 32-bit and a 64-bit application. Stephen Griffin previews Microsoft's plans and documentation for 64-bit MAPI support.

(Less than) Portable Search Folders -- Stephen Griffin explains why search folders created by Outlook object model code may not always work and offers a partial solution.

How to programmatically select a custom Form Region -- Helmut Obertanner demonstrates, with screen shots, how to create a form region for an Outlook 2007 contact form and add a button to the Ribbon to switch the Inspector display to the region.

Customize the built-in Outlook Select Names dialog (or any other) -- Helmut Obertanner demonstrates how to intercept an built-in Outlook dialog and display instead a custom .NET form.

Outlook Forms Step by Step -- Create a check request form and make it available on the company intranet with this 16-part illustrated guide.

Visual Studio Tools for Office 2007: VSTO for Excel, Word, and Outlook -- Eric Carter and Eric Lippert update their book on creating Visual Studio Tools for Office applications to cover Visual Studio 2008 and Office 2007.

Outlook Redemption version 4.7 -- Adds the ability to enumerate nicknames stored in the .nk2 file and an RDOStore2.Searches collection that represents search folders, plus other new properties, methods, and events and various bug fixes.

Outlook-Redemption discussion list -- Yahoo! group for dicussing issues related to the Outlook Redemption COM library

Making a Custom Ribbon Appear Only for a Custom Outlook Form -- Norm Estabrook from the VSTO team shows how to make custom tabs, groups and controls appear only in cases where the user opens a custom form in Outlook.

LINQ to DASL: Changing Appointments with C# and LINQ -- Short video that demonstrates how to use VSTO Power Tools to perform a DASL query on the Calendar folder using the LINQ syntax and then perform additional string value checking with a regular expression

Outlook Context Menus and Creating a Meeting from an Email -- Short video demonstrating how to create a context menu command for sending a meeting request to recipients of an email message. Note: The Inspector wrapper class is extraneous and overcomplicates the project.

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