"Andrew D. Newbould" wrote:
> It depends on the programming language you want to use. However, try
> these sites out for starters as they cover more than one programming
> language:
>
> Planet Source Code -
http://www.pscode.com > Developers Dex -
http://www.developersdex.com > Developer Fusion -
http://www.developerfusion.com > The Code Project -
http://www.codeproject.com > Source Forge -
http://www.sourceforge.net >
> Kind Regards,
>
> Andrew.
>
>
> In message <65FEA908-558A-4B05-8ACF-93EA81C5D17D@microsoft.com>, dorling
> <dorling@discussions.microsoft.com> writes
> >hi there,
> >
> >thanks for that, is there some code/software or a web site that i could use
> >to help me, hook Exchange into a backend database like MSDE? i want the data
> >to be live/link not copy if possible in to the Database?
> >
> >Jonathan
> >
> >"Andrew D. Newbould" wrote:
> >
> >> In message <46D35AD2-0C3E-47E9-9755-443F87EA5BF2@microsoft.com>, dorling
> >> <dorling@discussions.microsoft.com> writes
> >> >hi there,
> >> >
> >> >How do i have a server side code/software that will connect all the field of
> >> >my exchange server to a MSDE database? i need custom fields and all address
> >> >fields? i need it to be a link if pos?
> >> >
> >> >dorling
> >>
> >> One simple answer is to use Forms in the Public Folders. Using Outlook
> >> you can design and Publish these forms using templates and adding your
> >> own custom fields as you go. You don't need MSDE or any other database
> >> for that matter.
> >>
> >> If you really need to hook Exchange into a backend database like MSDE
> >> then the next real step would be to right your own plugin / extension
> >> for Outlook. This would enable you to tie the two together but requires
> >> learning more than T-SQL.
> >>
>
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