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MON205[_2_] September 27th 07 12:43 PM

Add-in not loaded
 
Hello all,
My Outlook add-in works fine, I test it on several machines and all things
fine. But a problem found on one machine, that the add-in not loaded.
If you opened the COM Add-Ins dialog (Tools-Options-Other-Advanced
Options-COM Add-Ins), in this dialog I can find my add in not checked. If I
checked it and pressed OK and then come back to this dialog it'll be
unchecked again, and the add-in still unloaded.
I checked my dll dependencies but nothing missed.
I registered my add-in another time just to be sure and it registered
successfully.
Any help in this?

Thanks

MON205[_2_] September 27th 07 01:37 PM

Add-in not loaded
 
Oh.. I found the problem.
Outlook disabled my add-in. I enabled it now :)
But I think there is still a problem!!
If your add-in disabled, and you uninstall it and re-install, then your
add-in will still disabled!!! Unless you run Outlook after the uninstallation
and before the re-installation!!!
I think this what happened on that machine. Outlook disabled an old version
of my add-in, and now this cause my new add-in with the same name to
initially disabled after installation!!!

"MON205" wrote:

Hello all,
My Outlook add-in works fine, I test it on several machines and all things
fine. But a problem found on one machine, that the add-in not loaded.
If you opened the COM Add-Ins dialog (Tools-Options-Other-Advanced
Options-COM Add-Ins), in this dialog I can find my add in not checked. If I
checked it and pressed OK and then come back to this dialog it'll be
unchecked again, and the add-in still unloaded.
I checked my dll dependencies but nothing missed.
I registered my add-in another time just to be sure and it registered
successfully.
Any help in this?

Thanks


Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] September 27th 07 03:15 PM

Add-in not loaded
 
So what's the problem? If an addin is disabled it or any later version will
remain disabled until re-enabled. That's how it works.

--
Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
http://www.slovaktech.com
Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options
http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm


"MON205" wrote in message
...
Oh.. I found the problem.
Outlook disabled my add-in. I enabled it now :)
But I think there is still a problem!!
If your add-in disabled, and you uninstall it and re-install, then your
add-in will still disabled!!! Unless you run Outlook after the
uninstallation
and before the re-installation!!!
I think this what happened on that machine. Outlook disabled an old
version
of my add-in, and now this cause my new add-in with the same name to
initially disabled after installation!!!



MON205[_2_] September 30th 07 09:58 AM

Add-in not loaded
 
Maybe...
Thanks

"Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

So what's the problem? If an addin is disabled it or any later version will
remain disabled until re-enabled. That's how it works.

--
Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
http://www.slovaktech.com
Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options
http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm


"MON205" wrote in message
...
Oh.. I found the problem.
Outlook disabled my add-in. I enabled it now :)
But I think there is still a problem!!
If your add-in disabled, and you uninstall it and re-install, then your
add-in will still disabled!!! Unless you run Outlook after the
uninstallation
and before the re-installation!!!
I think this what happened on that machine. Outlook disabled an old
version
of my add-in, and now this cause my new add-in with the same name to
initially disabled after installation!!!





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