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Below is the code for publishing the oft form:
Please suggest that if it seems to be the root cause then how should I modify it? myFolder = m_olOutlook.GetNamespace("MAPI").Folders.Item("My Contact Management").Folders.Item("MyContacts") myItem = m_olApp.CreateItemFromTemplate(myKey.GetValue("Tem platesPath") & "\MyContact.oft", myFolder) myItem.FormDescription.PublishForm(Outlook.OlFormR egistry.olFolderRegistry, OpenMAPIFolder("\\My Contact Management\MyContacts")) "Tom at GSD" wrote: Hi Rupang, It sounds like you are not publishing the form correctly. You may want to revisist the way that you are publishing the form. If you are following an example from CodeProject with regard to publishing a form then that is the reason you are getting the exceptions thrown. Tom - "Rupang" wrote: That's correct! The PIA's are installed using the Office Setup. Also the previous version of the Add-In works fine for this action as well! Its just his new version that we release recently has introduced this issue! There is no major change in any code or deployment technique! Thanks, "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I don't have any ideas on why that won't work. DId you install the PIA for Outlook 2003 by running Office setup? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Rupang" wrote in message ... Thats correct! The Large item body control does exists on the Contact Form Layout. Do I need to check any property ect? And the Insert-File menu does work only this Insert-Item throws this exception! I am using published form and I am publising it to the our own Custom Folder in the Custom PST file. We have a Outlook 2003 AddIn developed in VB.NET (.NET1.1) So when we open that Contact Form and click on the Insert-Item option on the Menu bar; we get following error: "Unhandled exception at 0x30069a0b in OUTLOOK.EXE: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00000000." And then Outlook crashes! What could be the problem and any solution to this problem? |
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Hi Rupang,
Try moving the oft file to a location other than the template folder. I believe that your problem is the "CreateItemFromTemplate" call. I believe I had problems when I specified the last parameter and I see you are specifying the contacts folder. Try removing that. That is what was giving me the problem I believe. Also the form name is missing which might also be an issue. Below is my C++ code which is sligtly different than yours. CComVariant myFolder(DISP_E_PARAMNOTFOUND, VT_ERROR); Outlook::_ContactItemPtr spCustomContactItem = m_pApplication-CreateItemFromTemplate( btCustomFormLocation, myFolder); spForm-PutName(_bstr_t(FORM_NAME_DEFINE)); spForm-PublishForm(Outlook: ![]() "Rupang" wrote: Below is the code for publishing the oft form: Please suggest that if it seems to be the root cause then how should I modify it? myFolder = m_olOutlook.GetNamespace("MAPI").Folders.Item("My Contact Management").Folders.Item("MyContacts") myItem = m_olApp.CreateItemFromTemplate(myKey.GetValue("Tem platesPath") & "\MyContact.oft", myFolder) myItem.FormDescription.PublishForm(Outlook.OlFormR egistry.olFolderRegistry, OpenMAPIFolder("\\My Contact Management\MyContacts")) "Tom at GSD" wrote: Hi Rupang, It sounds like you are not publishing the form correctly. You may want to revisist the way that you are publishing the form. If you are following an example from CodeProject with regard to publishing a form then that is the reason you are getting the exceptions thrown. Tom - "Rupang" wrote: That's correct! The PIA's are installed using the Office Setup. Also the previous version of the Add-In works fine for this action as well! Its just his new version that we release recently has introduced this issue! There is no major change in any code or deployment technique! Thanks, "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I don't have any ideas on why that won't work. DId you install the PIA for Outlook 2003 by running Office setup? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Rupang" wrote in message ... Thats correct! The Large item body control does exists on the Contact Form Layout. Do I need to check any property ect? And the Insert-File menu does work only this Insert-Item throws this exception! I am using published form and I am publising it to the our own Custom Folder in the Custom PST file. We have a Outlook 2003 AddIn developed in VB.NET (.NET1.1) So when we open that Contact Form and click on the Insert-Item option on the Menu bar; we get following error: "Unhandled exception at 0x30069a0b in OUTLOOK.EXE: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00000000." And then Outlook crashes! What could be the problem and any solution to this problem? |
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In addition to Tom's suggestions, you should break out the operations that return the name of the .oft file
strOFTPath = myKey.GetValue("TemplatesPath") & "\MyContact.oft" MessageBox.Show(strOFTPath) ' does this look right? and the MAPIFolder object, especially the latter: targetFolder = OpenMAPIFolder("\\My Contact Management\MyContacts") If targetFolder Is Nothing Then MessageBox.Show "You can't publish a form to a nonexistent folder" Else myItem = m_olApp.CreateItemFromTemplate(strOFTPath) myItem.FormDescription.PublishForm(Outlook.OlFormR egistry.olFolderRegistry, targetFolder) End If Note that you don't need the second parameter for CreateItemFromTemplate. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Rupang" wrote in message ... Below is the code for publishing the oft form: Please suggest that if it seems to be the root cause then how should I modify it? myFolder = m_olOutlook.GetNamespace("MAPI").Folders.Item("My Contact Management").Folders.Item("MyContacts") myItem = m_olApp.CreateItemFromTemplate(myKey.GetValue("Tem platesPath") & "\MyContact.oft", myFolder) myItem.FormDescription.PublishForm(Outlook.OlFormR egistry.olFolderRegistry, OpenMAPIFolder("\\My Contact Management\MyContacts")) "Tom at GSD" wrote: Hi Rupang, It sounds like you are not publishing the form correctly. You may want to revisist the way that you are publishing the form. If you are following an example from CodeProject with regard to publishing a form then that is the reason you are getting the exceptions thrown. Tom - "Rupang" wrote: That's correct! The PIA's are installed using the Office Setup. Also the previous version of the Add-In works fine for this action as well! Its just his new version that we release recently has introduced this issue! There is no major change in any code or deployment technique! Thanks, "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I don't have any ideas on why that won't work. DId you install the PIA for Outlook 2003 by running Office setup? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Rupang" wrote in message ... Thats correct! The Large item body control does exists on the Contact Form Layout. Do I need to check any property ect? And the Insert-File menu does work only this Insert-Item throws this exception! I am using published form and I am publising it to the our own Custom Folder in the Custom PST file. We have a Outlook 2003 AddIn developed in VB.NET (.NET1.1) So when we open that Contact Form and click on the Insert-Item option on the Menu bar; we get following error: "Unhandled exception at 0x30069a0b in OUTLOOK.EXE: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00000000." And then Outlook crashes! What could be the problem and any solution to this problem? |
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I tried to break the code as per Sue's suggestion and also per Tom's
suggestion I have the .oft file path @ C:\Program Files\My Contact Management\Support folder Do you think I should change this location as well? Also if there is some problem with CreateItemFromTemplate( ) or PublishForm() call then those call would throw an exception right? Here everything works fine except when I click on Insert-Item instead of showing a "Insert Item" Dialog box, it throws this exception! Now it looks like the execution does not come to any event in my code and its been thrown directly from the Outlook, so I can not even debug it. Few other changes in this code are in the Item New, Item Open, Item Write and Item Close events, does any of this changes has impact on this problem? Thanks, Rupang "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: In addition to Tom's suggestions, you should break out the operations that return the name of the .oft file strOFTPath = myKey.GetValue("TemplatesPath") & "\MyContact.oft" MessageBox.Show(strOFTPath) ' does this look right? and the MAPIFolder object, especially the latter: targetFolder = OpenMAPIFolder("\\My Contact Management\MyContacts") If targetFolder Is Nothing Then MessageBox.Show "You can't publish a form to a nonexistent folder" Else myItem = m_olApp.CreateItemFromTemplate(strOFTPath) myItem.FormDescription.PublishForm(Outlook.OlFormR egistry.olFolderRegistry, targetFolder) End If Note that you don't need the second parameter for CreateItemFromTemplate. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Rupang" wrote in message ... Below is the code for publishing the oft form: Please suggest that if it seems to be the root cause then how should I modify it? myFolder = m_olOutlook.GetNamespace("MAPI").Folders.Item("My Contact Management").Folders.Item("MyContacts") myItem = m_olApp.CreateItemFromTemplate(myKey.GetValue("Tem platesPath") & "\MyContact.oft", myFolder) myItem.FormDescription.PublishForm(Outlook.OlFormR egistry.olFolderRegistry, OpenMAPIFolder("\\My Contact Management\MyContacts")) "Tom at GSD" wrote: Hi Rupang, It sounds like you are not publishing the form correctly. You may want to revisist the way that you are publishing the form. If you are following an example from CodeProject with regard to publishing a form then that is the reason you are getting the exceptions thrown. Tom - "Rupang" wrote: That's correct! The PIA's are installed using the Office Setup. Also the previous version of the Add-In works fine for this action as well! Its just his new version that we release recently has introduced this issue! There is no major change in any code or deployment technique! Thanks, "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I don't have any ideas on why that won't work. DId you install the PIA for Outlook 2003 by running Office setup? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Rupang" wrote in message ... Thats correct! The Large item body control does exists on the Contact Form Layout. Do I need to check any property ect? And the Insert-File menu does work only this Insert-Item throws this exception! I am using published form and I am publising it to the our own Custom Folder in the Custom PST file. We have a Outlook 2003 AddIn developed in VB.NET (.NET1.1) So when we open that Contact Form and click on the Insert-Item option on the Menu bar; we get following error: "Unhandled exception at 0x30069a0b in OUTLOOK.EXE: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00000000." And then Outlook crashes! What could be the problem and any solution to this problem? |
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Outlook doesn't care what the .oft file path is, only that it is accurate.
The Insert | Item error would seem to be a completely separate issue from publishing the form. I presume you have checked to see if machines exhibiting that problem have the same problem with items created with the standard contact form or a contact form published manually? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Rupang" wrote in message ... I tried to break the code as per Sue's suggestion and also per Tom's suggestion I have the .oft file path @ C:\Program Files\My Contact Management\Support folder Do you think I should change this location as well? Also if there is some problem with CreateItemFromTemplate( ) or PublishForm() call then those call would throw an exception right? Here everything works fine except when I click on Insert-Item instead of showing a "Insert Item" Dialog box, it throws this exception! Now it looks like the execution does not come to any event in my code and its been thrown directly from the Outlook, so I can not even debug it. Few other changes in this code are in the Item New, Item Open, Item Write and Item Close events, does any of this changes has impact on this problem? "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: In addition to Tom's suggestions, you should break out the operations that return the name of the .oft file strOFTPath = myKey.GetValue("TemplatesPath") & "\MyContact.oft" MessageBox.Show(strOFTPath) ' does this look right? and the MAPIFolder object, especially the latter: targetFolder = OpenMAPIFolder("\\My Contact Management\MyContacts") If targetFolder Is Nothing Then MessageBox.Show "You can't publish a form to a nonexistent folder" Else myItem = m_olApp.CreateItemFromTemplate(strOFTPath) myItem.FormDescription.PublishForm(Outlook.OlFormR egistry.olFolderRegistry, targetFolder) End If Note that you don't need the second parameter for CreateItemFromTemplate. "Rupang" wrote in message ... Below is the code for publishing the oft form: Please suggest that if it seems to be the root cause then how should I modify it? myFolder = m_olOutlook.GetNamespace("MAPI").Folders.Item("My Contact Management").Folders.Item("MyContacts") myItem = m_olApp.CreateItemFromTemplate(myKey.GetValue("Tem platesPath") & "\MyContact.oft", myFolder) myItem.FormDescription.PublishForm(Outlook.OlFormR egistry.olFolderRegistry, OpenMAPIFolder("\\My Contact Management\MyContacts")) "Tom at GSD" wrote: Hi Rupang, It sounds like you are not publishing the form correctly. You may want to revisist the way that you are publishing the form. If you are following an example from CodeProject with regard to publishing a form then that is the reason you are getting the exceptions thrown. "Rupang" wrote: That's correct! The PIA's are installed using the Office Setup. Also the previous version of the Add-In works fine for this action as well! Its just his new version that we release recently has introduced this issue! There is no major change in any code or deployment technique! Thanks, "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I don't have any ideas on why that won't work. DId you install the PIA for Outlook 2003 by running Office setup? "Rupang" wrote in message ... Thats correct! The Large item body control does exists on the Contact Form Layout. Do I need to check any property ect? And the Insert-File menu does work only this Insert-Item throws this exception! I am using published form and I am publising it to the our own Custom Folder in the Custom PST file. We have a Outlook 2003 AddIn developed in VB.NET (.NET1.1) So when we open that Contact Form and click on the Insert-Item option on the Menu bar; we get following error: "Unhandled exception at 0x30069a0b in OUTLOOK.EXE: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00000000." And then Outlook crashes! What could be the problem and any solution to this problem? |
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Oh that's a good point! I have verifed that Only our custom form (published
using PublishForm method) causes this Insert | Item error and not the Standerd Contact Form (IMP.Contact). Also our Custom Form did not created error in our previous release, its just this release which introduced this issue! Thanks! "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook doesn't care what the .oft file path is, only that it is accurate. The Insert | Item error would seem to be a completely separate issue from publishing the form. I presume you have checked to see if machines exhibiting that problem have the same problem with items created with the standard contact form or a contact form published manually? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Rupang" wrote in message ... I tried to break the code as per Sue's suggestion and also per Tom's suggestion I have the .oft file path @ C:\Program Files\My Contact Management\Support folder Do you think I should change this location as well? Also if there is some problem with CreateItemFromTemplate( ) or PublishForm() call then those call would throw an exception right? Here everything works fine except when I click on Insert-Item instead of showing a "Insert Item" Dialog box, it throws this exception! Now it looks like the execution does not come to any event in my code and its been thrown directly from the Outlook, so I can not even debug it. Few other changes in this code are in the Item New, Item Open, Item Write and Item Close events, does any of this changes has impact on this problem? "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: In addition to Tom's suggestions, you should break out the operations that return the name of the .oft file strOFTPath = myKey.GetValue("TemplatesPath") & "\MyContact.oft" MessageBox.Show(strOFTPath) ' does this look right? and the MAPIFolder object, especially the latter: targetFolder = OpenMAPIFolder("\\My Contact Management\MyContacts") If targetFolder Is Nothing Then MessageBox.Show "You can't publish a form to a nonexistent folder" Else myItem = m_olApp.CreateItemFromTemplate(strOFTPath) myItem.FormDescription.PublishForm(Outlook.OlFormR egistry.olFolderRegistry, targetFolder) End If Note that you don't need the second parameter for CreateItemFromTemplate. "Rupang" wrote in message ... Below is the code for publishing the oft form: Please suggest that if it seems to be the root cause then how should I modify it? myFolder = m_olOutlook.GetNamespace("MAPI").Folders.Item("My Contact Management").Folders.Item("MyContacts") myItem = m_olApp.CreateItemFromTemplate(myKey.GetValue("Tem platesPath") & "\MyContact.oft", myFolder) myItem.FormDescription.PublishForm(Outlook.OlFormR egistry.olFolderRegistry, OpenMAPIFolder("\\My Contact Management\MyContacts")) "Tom at GSD" wrote: Hi Rupang, It sounds like you are not publishing the form correctly. You may want to revisist the way that you are publishing the form. If you are following an example from CodeProject with regard to publishing a form then that is the reason you are getting the exceptions thrown. "Rupang" wrote: That's correct! The PIA's are installed using the Office Setup. Also the previous version of the Add-In works fine for this action as well! Its just his new version that we release recently has introduced this issue! There is no major change in any code or deployment technique! Thanks, "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I don't have any ideas on why that won't work. DId you install the PIA for Outlook 2003 by running Office setup? "Rupang" wrote in message ... Thats correct! The Large item body control does exists on the Contact Form Layout. Do I need to check any property ect? And the Insert-File menu does work only this Insert-Item throws this exception! I am using published form and I am publising it to the our own Custom Folder in the Custom PST file. We have a Outlook 2003 AddIn developed in VB.NET (.NET1.1) So when we open that Contact Form and click on the Insert-Item option on the Menu bar; we get following error: "Unhandled exception at 0x30069a0b in OUTLOOK.EXE: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00000000." And then Outlook crashes! What could be the problem and any solution to this problem? |
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Did you also check whether the same form published manually has the same symptoms?
Other than that, I'm out of ideas. Maybe this is an issue worth filing a support incident with Microsoft. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Rupang" wrote in message ... Oh that's a good point! I have verifed that Only our custom form (published using PublishForm method) causes this Insert | Item error and not the Standerd Contact Form (IMP.Contact). Also our Custom Form did not created error in our previous release, its just this release which introduced this issue! Thanks! "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook doesn't care what the .oft file path is, only that it is accurate. The Insert | Item error would seem to be a completely separate issue from publishing the form. I presume you have checked to see if machines exhibiting that problem have the same problem with items created with the standard contact form or a contact form published manually? "Rupang" wrote in message ... I tried to break the code as per Sue's suggestion and also per Tom's suggestion I have the .oft file path @ C:\Program Files\My Contact Management\Support folder Do you think I should change this location as well? Also if there is some problem with CreateItemFromTemplate( ) or PublishForm() call then those call would throw an exception right? Here everything works fine except when I click on Insert-Item instead of showing a "Insert Item" Dialog box, it throws this exception! Now it looks like the execution does not come to any event in my code and its been thrown directly from the Outlook, so I can not even debug it. Few other changes in this code are in the Item New, Item Open, Item Write and Item Close events, does any of this changes has impact on this problem? "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: In addition to Tom's suggestions, you should break out the operations that return the name of the .oft file strOFTPath = myKey.GetValue("TemplatesPath") & "\MyContact.oft" MessageBox.Show(strOFTPath) ' does this look right? and the MAPIFolder object, especially the latter: targetFolder = OpenMAPIFolder("\\My Contact Management\MyContacts") If targetFolder Is Nothing Then MessageBox.Show "You can't publish a form to a nonexistent folder" Else myItem = m_olApp.CreateItemFromTemplate(strOFTPath) myItem.FormDescription.PublishForm(Outlook.OlFormR egistry.olFolderRegistry, targetFolder) End If Note that you don't need the second parameter for CreateItemFromTemplate. "Rupang" wrote in message ... Below is the code for publishing the oft form: Please suggest that if it seems to be the root cause then how should I modify it? myFolder = m_olOutlook.GetNamespace("MAPI").Folders.Item("My Contact Management").Folders.Item("MyContacts") myItem = m_olApp.CreateItemFromTemplate(myKey.GetValue("Tem platesPath") & "\MyContact.oft", myFolder) myItem.FormDescription.PublishForm(Outlook.OlFormR egistry.olFolderRegistry, OpenMAPIFolder("\\My Contact Management\MyContacts")) "Tom at GSD" wrote: Hi Rupang, It sounds like you are not publishing the form correctly. You may want to revisist the way that you are publishing the form. If you are following an example from CodeProject with regard to publishing a form then that is the reason you are getting the exceptions thrown. "Rupang" wrote: That's correct! The PIA's are installed using the Office Setup. Also the previous version of the Add-In works fine for this action as well! Its just his new version that we release recently has introduced this issue! There is no major change in any code or deployment technique! Thanks, "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I don't have any ideas on why that won't work. DId you install the PIA for Outlook 2003 by running Office setup? "Rupang" wrote in message ... Thats correct! The Large item body control does exists on the Contact Form Layout. Do I need to check any property ect? And the Insert-File menu does work only this Insert-Item throws this exception! I am using published form and I am publising it to the our own Custom Folder in the Custom PST file. We have a Outlook 2003 AddIn developed in VB.NET (.NET1.1) So when we open that Contact Form and click on the Insert-Item option on the Menu bar; we get following error: "Unhandled exception at 0x30069a0b in OUTLOOK.EXE: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00000000." And then Outlook crashes! What could be the problem and any solution to this problem? |
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