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Can someone explain the advantage to developing as VSTO Addin vs an
Extensiblity Addin? My target production environment has User's that do not have admistrator rights to load a VSTO Addin and it is my understanding that the VSTO Addin can only be loaded and work for the "Just for Me" option that puts the registry setting in HKEY_CURRENT_USER. Is there a way to get the advantage of the shim that is built into VSTO Addin's for the "Everyone" option (writing keys in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE)? Thank you for your time. -Morna |
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