Nickname caché in C# VS 2013 for Outlook 2013.

I use VS 2013 and Outlook 2013.
How can I manage Nickname caché and contacts from Outlook using C# in Unit Test Project in VS 2013 ?
About it, any step-by-step guide, or Getting Started - Quick Start that can be completed in 15-20 minutes?
I get you a good step-by-step guide sample like
http://berniecook.wordpress.com/2013/01/13/getting-started-with-git-and-visual-studio-step-by-step-guide/
I wanted to quickly cover off several assumptions before we get started: install (requisites, tools required), configure, an running quickly. Target will be an "go and ready" sample. Maybe better an real application sample.
Any final _solution_ with **full source code** sample application ? _IMHO, better samples for minimize learning curve are real applications with full source code and good patterns&practices_
www.kiquenet.com/profesional

Hello,
The
Concepts (Outlook 2013 developer reference) section in MSDN provides a lot of How To articles.
It looks like you need to automate Outlook to get access to contacts. You may find the
C# app automates Outlook (CSAutomateOutlook) sample project helpful.

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