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Jassim Rahma - 12 Jul 2007 23:19 GMT
is there any way to steel the outlook calander control and use in my windows
for application?
Kerem Gümrükcü - 12 Jul 2007 23:40 GMT
> is there any way to steel the outlook calander control and use in my
> windows for application?

Hi Jassim,

if its an OLE Server or ActiveX Component, then it is obviously possible
to use it on your application. I dont use Outlook so i dont know but as i
said, if there is a activex control available for it or its a COM Object you
will likely able to use it. But why dont you use the .NET Calendar Control?
It works fine and has everything you need, and if not, just derive from it
and extend it with your own functionality. There are tons of examples for
this
on internet available,...

Beste Grüsse / Best regards / Votre bien devoue

Kerem Gümrükcü
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Jassim Rahma - 12 Jul 2007 23:46 GMT
which calander control you mean?

is it free?

>> is there any way to steel the outlook calander control and use in my
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Kerem Gümrükcü - 13 Jul 2007 15:14 GMT
> which calander control you mean?
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Hi Jassim,

yes its free.Check this out:

[DateTimePicker Class]
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.datetimepicker.aspx

[MonthCalendar Class]
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.monthcalendar.aspx

Search the web for more information or extended classes.
But first try it by your own.

Beste Grüsse / Best regards / Votre bien devoue

Kerem Gümrükcü
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Jassim Rahma - 13 Jul 2007 20:32 GMT
Thanks but I am looking for an outlook-like calander. Have you tried any?

>> which calander control you mean?
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Brian - 14 Jul 2007 20:54 GMT
Two third party control libraries come to mind. Take a look at the
Infragistics.com and DevExpress.com
Web sites, I've seen Outlook style scheduling controls on both but have not
used either.

HTH,
Brian

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Jassim Rahma - 14 Jul 2007 22:12 GMT
and both are too expensive!!

> Two third party control libraries come to mind. Take a look at the
> Infragistics.com and DevExpress.com
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Rad [Visual C# MVP] - 14 Jul 2007 21:25 GMT
>is there any way to steel the outlook calander control and use in my windows
>for application?

If you want to have a calendar control, I suggest you get a component
for that. DevExpress have a good one.

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