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Outlook instability question for managed controls on OL homepages
Hi,
We are planning to develop an Outlook add-in for Ol 2003 and above, using VSTO. We need to host a managed user control in the home page of a folder.Something similar to "Hosting Managed Controls in Outlook Folder Home Pages" section of the following link: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...stInEntApp.asp But the above link has the following note : "The approach described in this section might present problems when multiple add-ins are loaded into one instance of Outlook because it requires that components of the solution load into the default application domain. Another add-in that also loads components into the default application domain could conflict with your add-in and cause Outlook instability. For this reason it is not recommended that you use this approach for desktops that have multiple managed add-ins installed in Outlook." We want to be able to show our own custom views in OL using webview and we do need to co-exist with other add-ins as well ! Can we go ahead witht the above approach inspite of the above mentioned problem.Is there a workaround ...? Thanks in advance! Regards TT |
Outlook instability question for managed controls on OL homepages
The warning was mentioned for a reason, disregard it at your own risk.
I don't know offhand of any workarounds but you might get more information in a VSTO group. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm wrote in message oups.com... Hi, We are planning to develop an Outlook add-in for Ol 2003 and above, using VSTO. We need to host a managed user control in the home page of a folder.Something similar to "Hosting Managed Controls in Outlook Folder Home Pages" section of the following link: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...stInEntApp.asp But the above link has the following note : "The approach described in this section might present problems when multiple add-ins are loaded into one instance of Outlook because it requires that components of the solution load into the default application domain. Another add-in that also loads components into the default application domain could conflict with your add-in and cause Outlook instability. For this reason it is not recommended that you use this approach for desktops that have multiple managed add-ins installed in Outlook." We want to be able to show our own custom views in OL using webview and we do need to co-exist with other add-ins as well ! Can we go ahead witht the above approach inspite of the above mentioned problem.Is there a workaround ...? Thanks in advance! Regards TT |
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