Chapter Summary

The integration of the Web into Outlook 2000 might seem like a small feature—a bit of flashy Web stuff added into the interface—but it is a whole lot more. With the combined power of the Outlook Today and Outlook View ActiveX controls, along with whatever else you can do using regular Web technology (Java, VBScript, DHTML, ASP!), it is possible to add spectacular functionality to this product. You have already seen some of what is possible through the provided (and custom) Outlook Today pages and in the form of team folders, but the best is yet to come. A new technology (okay, it's just a new application of existing technology, but why be picky?) called the Digital Dashboard is being showcased by Microsoft, and the next chapter ...

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