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New VSTO Webcast series: Straight from the Experts

The VSTO team is launching a new series of Webcasts called 'Straight from the Experts.' These Webcasts will be presented by VSTO industry experts. Below are the first 3 speakers in the series.

 

keng.jpgKen Getz will kickoff the series with the first Webcast on April 19th at 9am PST. He will talk about his experiences using VSTO and show some of the types of applications he has built. 
Sign up for Ken's talk.

 

 

rgreen.jpgRobert Green will present the second Webcast on May 3rd at 12pm PST. In addition to hearing about his real world experiences Robert will also discuss the top three things every VSTO developer should be aware of.
Sign up for Robert's talk.

 

 

tim_huckaby.jpgTim Huckaby is presenting the 3rd session on May 9th at 12pm PST.  Tim is a well known industry expert and long time VSTO developer. Be sure not to miss this one as Tim talks about his VSTO experiences.
Sign up for Tim's talk.

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  • Anonymous
    April 09, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    April 11, 2007
    VSTO makes little mention of MS Access. Neither does VSTA mention MS Access. It seems that Microsoft is conspicuously silent about it. I realize that MS Access can be accessed using ADO.Net, and Windows forms applications can be built with it. What I am wondering is whether VBA must be used inside MS Access, or can we program (automate) MS Access in VB.Net or C#? If so, where can I find the documentation? If it has already been answered via a Video, White-paper, documentation, I apologize for not finding it, and would appreciate a link to it. Thank you in advance for taking the time to read and answer my question.