Outlook Object Model
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Hello Friends, I am working on Outlook Object Model(Beginner). I am developing Addin for Outlook 2002.(There is No Version problem.I think So) If I create a project in VC6.0 Environment then its DLL works properly in Outlook . But if I develop same type of project In Visual Studio.NET environment it does not give any error but unable to work in Outlook. What is the problem with .Net Environment? Please Tell Me. Thanking You. The secret of life is not enjoyment but education through experience. - Swami Vivekananda.
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Hello Friends, I am working on Outlook Object Model(Beginner). I am developing Addin for Outlook 2002.(There is No Version problem.I think So) If I create a project in VC6.0 Environment then its DLL works properly in Outlook . But if I develop same type of project In Visual Studio.NET environment it does not give any error but unable to work in Outlook. What is the problem with .Net Environment? Please Tell Me. Thanking You. The secret of life is not enjoyment but education through experience. - Swami Vivekananda.
Which VS.NET version are you using? Did you add the correct dll references for the outlook and office libraries?
Mahesh KulkarniWhat is the problem with .Net Environment?
There is no problem. If you are using VS2005 then you need Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO) to create add-ins. --- Hakuna-Matada It means no worries for the rest of your days... It's our problem free, Philosophy
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Which VS.NET version are you using? Did you add the correct dll references for the outlook and office libraries?
Mahesh KulkarniWhat is the problem with .Net Environment?
There is no problem. If you are using VS2005 then you need Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO) to create add-ins. --- Hakuna-Matada It means no worries for the rest of your days... It's our problem free, Philosophy
Firstly Thanks For The Reply. I am working on VS.NET 2003. I am following standard method for creating Addins which is working on VS 6.0 editor. Does I need to add any thing extra in VS.NET. If yes then what and from where? The secret of life is not enjoyment but education through experience. - Swami Vivekananda.
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Firstly Thanks For The Reply. I am working on VS.NET 2003. I am following standard method for creating Addins which is working on VS 6.0 editor. Does I need to add any thing extra in VS.NET. If yes then what and from where? The secret of life is not enjoyment but education through experience. - Swami Vivekananda.
Mahesh KulkarniI am following standard method for creating Addins which is working on VS 6.0 editor
Ok, so what is the standard method? Man, why don't you google? There are a whole bunch of websites which teach you how to create Office add-ins in .NET 2003. Check out this[^] and this[^] --- Hakuna-Matada It means no worries for the rest of your days... It's our problem free, Philosophy
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Mahesh KulkarniI am following standard method for creating Addins which is working on VS 6.0 editor
Ok, so what is the standard method? Man, why don't you google? There are a whole bunch of websites which teach you how to create Office add-ins in .NET 2003. Check out this[^] and this[^] --- Hakuna-Matada It means no worries for the rest of your days... It's our problem free, Philosophy
Again Thanks... But as this is Visual C++/MFC forum I asked question on MFC. And unfortunatly u gave me the links related to VB.NET and C#.NET. But Thanks For your Try.:( The secret of life is not enjoyment but education through experience. - Swami Vivekananda.
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Again Thanks... But as this is Visual C++/MFC forum I asked question on MFC. And unfortunatly u gave me the links related to VB.NET and C#.NET. But Thanks For your Try.:( The secret of life is not enjoyment but education through experience. - Swami Vivekananda.
Oh. By Visual Studio.NET you mean VC++7.0 and I thought you meant managed code. Well, I create an unmanaged add-in in VC++7.0 the same way I create it in VC++6.0 and it works fine. Have you imported the correct type libraries? --- :beer: Hakuna-Matada :beer: It means no worries for the rest of your days... It's our problem free, Philosophy :jig: