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I am working on an Outlook add-in that has custom forms and interacts
with web services. The current version is a managed (C#.net) COM add- in, but I am running into a number of issues, most involving other add- ins. I'm looking into two possible solutions: using a COM shim and using VSTO. My understanding is that with a COM shim, there is minimal rewrite of existing code, but that VSTO would allow me to use managed code. I am required to have only one codebase for both Outlook 2003 and 2007 (and possibly future versions). Any advice would be greatly appreciated. |
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