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Internet

Desktop Applications



WinForms to Web
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Eyal.Albert - 02/04/2009
Learn about the various migration options of desktop/smart client applications to the web available using Visual WebGui.

Leveraging Content Types in SharePoint Document Libraries and Lists
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Daan De Brouckere and Raj Agarwal - 06/04/2008
Many organizations are not fully realizing the power of content types when using SharePoint. Here you will learn how to leverage content types and use them properly through examples.

FreeDOM (Programming)
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VectorX - 11/12/2007
Learn about FreeDOM (Free Document Object Model), a web development technique used to create event-driven web applications. FreeDOM is designed to overcome the limitations of stateless HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) transmissions.

Simple FTP Demo Application Using C#.NET 2.0
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Mohammed Habeeb - 04/09/2007
Learn about common FTP functionalities using C#.NET 2.0.

Full-Text Searching with IFilters
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Klaus Salchner - 08/03/2005
Indexing Server, SQL Server, Windows SharePoint Services, SharePoint Portal Server, Exchange Server, and Windows Desktop Search provide full-text search capabilities. Each utilizes so-called IFilter components to index the content and then allows clients to search the index. Learn how IFilter components are utilized and how full-text searching works in each of those products.

ASP.NET 2.0's Sophisticated Site Navigation Features
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Thiru Thangarathinam - 09/30/2004
ASP.NET 2.0 provides excellent site-navigation features for storing and displaying site-navigation data in your Web applications. Learn how to leverage them in your Web development.

Persistence of Window State and Appearance for .NET Applications
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Alexander Fedorenko - 03/05/2004
The process of building professional desktop applications includes many hidden tasks, such as the persistence of the window state and appearance. This will introduce additional accessibility for such applications. Learn a simple approach to do so.

Using ASP.NET Runtime in Desktop Applications
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Shiv Pal Singh - 06/10/2003
The first part of this article explains how to use an ASP.NET script in a Windows application to generate HTML output. The second part discusses the WebBrowser control and shows how to display the HTML output generated in the first part.


Mail



Adding Attachments to Excel 2007 Email Hyperlinks
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Paul Kimmel - 08/29/2008
Learn to add attachments to hyperlinks that contain email addresses by using a little bit of VBA.

You've Got the BizTalk POP3 Adapter
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Jeffrey Juday - 12/05/2007
Leverage the BizTalk POP3 Adapter to manage an inbox.

Enterprise Powershell: Creating Mailboxes in Exchange 2003
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Jon Shoberg and Eddie Willett - 07/23/2007
Don't wait for Exchange 2007 to use Powershell in your enterprise messaging environment. Learn how to create mailboxes in Exchange 2003 and take your management to the next level.

.NET Tip: Testing Network Services with the TcpClient Class
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Eric Smith - 11/13/2006
The TcpClient class enables you to test whether services such as FTP and SMTP/POP3 mail are running and responding properly.

Hotmail Using C# -- A HTTPMail Client Under .NET
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Kais Dukes - 06/10/2003
Learn how to connect to a Hotmail mailbox, enumerate inbox mail items, and send and retrieve e-mail, using C# and the XMLHTTP component. Sample code accompanying this article contains a .NET assembly, demonstrating that connecting to Hotmail via HTTPMail can be as simple as working with any other mail protocol such as POP3, IMAP4, or SMTP.







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