*** C3POPower Readme*** The C3POPower C3PO test application uses a small cross section of the ObjectAPI objects and Tokens to show various ways the GroupWise 5.5 client can be modified to suit a developers need to customize the 95/98/NT client interface of GroupWise. This project is not ment for production but to be used to glean how objects and tokens can be used together to perform a task and fulfill a user, groups or organizations specific need. This project was created in the Delphi 4 environment. It also works with Delphi 3 and Delphi 2 if you ignore the errors generated when opening this projects "Properties" and "SaveAs" forms into the Delphi 2/3 IDE. If using Delphi 3 or 4 you will need to add: [C]:\Program Files\Borland\Delphi 3[or4]\LIB\DELPHI2 to the Search path field of the Project Options dialog's, Directories/Conditionals tab in order for the project to compile. The following Objects and Tokens have been used in this project. C3PO C3POManager ClientState GWMenu GWMenuItem GWMenuItems Object API Attachments Attachment Document DocumentVersion Folder Message MessageList Token Commander Cancel() DateAbsoluteGoTo('+sDay+';'+sMonth+';'+sYear+') Delete() EnvPrefSavePath FilterCreate(Empty!;0) FilterDelete('+Filter+') FilterGroupBegin('+Filter+';317) FilterGroupEnd('+Filter+') FilterGroupMarker('+Filter+';316) FilterReset() FilterSetSource('+Filter+';6;1) FilterSetText('+Filter+';1;"' + FromString + '";165) ItemAttachmentAdd("X00";115;"' + MsgID + '") ItemMessageIDFromView() ItemReply(Sender!;Yes!) ItemSaveMessage("'+Filename+'";"'+t+'"; 269) ItemSaveViewDlg() NewMail() EnvUserID() QueryExecute(;'+Filter+';FullUserID:"'+RetString+'") TextSetSubject("Fwd: ") ViewHideMenu(Hide!) ViewOpenFile("Ussm_ap.vew")()Download Driver Pack
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