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How to get button in MSN when create a ATL-COM application.

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    Hi there. The issue I am facing is pretty different for me. Let me explain this with an example, whenever we install my application, a button was created in Internet explorer toolbar. This button is used to activate the Dialog box where I have created some controls. Now, I want to have the same sort of button on MSN Messenger, so that I can activate/invoke the same Dialog box I am using with Internet Explorer. So, my main problem is to have a button on MSN Messenger screen and then linking that button with the code I want to call. Thanks and Regards, Pankaj Bhalla pankajbhalla@mantraonline.com

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      Hi there. The issue I am facing is pretty different for me. Let me explain this with an example, whenever we install my application, a button was created in Internet explorer toolbar. This button is used to activate the Dialog box where I have created some controls. Now, I want to have the same sort of button on MSN Messenger, so that I can activate/invoke the same Dialog box I am using with Internet Explorer. So, my main problem is to have a button on MSN Messenger screen and then linking that button with the code I want to call. Thanks and Regards, Pankaj Bhalla pankajbhalla@mantraonline.com

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      I dont know why ppl wants to put buttons in MSN messenger, yahoo messenger and what not.... If the MSN messenger is not documented to work the way IE works(for customisability) then you cant effectively put buttons into that.:mad:


      MSN Messenger. prakashnadar@msn.com Tip of the day of visual C++ IDE. "We use it before you do! Visual C++ was developed using Visual C++"

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        I dont know why ppl wants to put buttons in MSN messenger, yahoo messenger and what not.... If the MSN messenger is not documented to work the way IE works(for customisability) then you cant effectively put buttons into that.:mad:


        MSN Messenger. prakashnadar@msn.com Tip of the day of visual C++ IDE. "We use it before you do! Visual C++ was developed using Visual C++"

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        Hi there. So, sir you mean, by no way we can create buttons on MSN messenger. One more issue, do u know how to invoke outlook from VC++ application. I mean, i do not want to send the mail directlty, I want to have Outlook up, so that user can type in the subject and message and then can send the email. Thanks and Regards, Pankaj Bhalla. Pankaj Bhalla

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          Hi there. So, sir you mean, by no way we can create buttons on MSN messenger. One more issue, do u know how to invoke outlook from VC++ application. I mean, i do not want to send the mail directlty, I want to have Outlook up, so that user can type in the subject and message and then can send the email. Thanks and Regards, Pankaj Bhalla. Pankaj Bhalla

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          This will give you some idea Click Click[^]


          MSN Messenger. prakashnadar@msn.com Tip of the day of visual C++ IDE. "We use it before you do! Visual C++ was developed using Visual C++"

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