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Old October 26th 07, 04:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
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Default Invalid Office Outlook Add-in

Does the client have sp1 or higher?

In help == about == disabled items is there anything in there?
These will usually show up in the com-addins without a check but you
never know.

Did you add a key in the Add-in project?

Just a few things to look at, other than that I'm not really sure
which way to head.

On Oct 26, 8:41 am, pjerling
wrote:
Hi Smbolster,

Yes, I have installed VSTO Runtime on the client machine. The only reason
why I tried to manually install it was to see whether it would work. I am
missing something!

I have the SetSecurity solution in my code and have set the required
permission etc.

Any ideas?

Thanks for your reply.

" wrote:
Have you installed the Visual Studio Tools for Office runtime on the
client machine?


Outlook will not see the dll created by VS as a valid com add-in when


trying to add it manually.


On Oct 26, 4:17 am, pjerling
wrote:
Hi there,


Created a 2003 Office Outlook Add-in using Visual Studio .NET 2005. When
installing the add-in on a non-development machine it appears that the add-in
is not appearing in the Com-Add-ins. I then tried to manually add the
add-in. But when I try to do that I receive the following error message...


path.dll is not a valid Office add-in.


Where do I go from now?




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