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Hi
I was wondering what the best method of displaying a custom pane in Outlook 2003 is? I need to display a custom directory tree and when one of these tree nodes is clicked on, I need to show a custom view. I found Microsoft's Project Elixir which does this. But it uses a web view on the folders and embeds an ActiveX control into the web page so that it can interact with the plugin. My problem is that since ActiveX controls can be disabled in IE, even if they're locally registered ActiveX controls they (ActiveX controls) cannot be guaranteed to execute in the folder view. Is there any way around this problem? Even if the ActiveX controls are signed it's still possible that ActiveX objects can be disabled. Is there any way around this problem or is there any other way to render a custom folder view in Outlook 2003? Thanks. |
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