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![]() Hi, I am trying to get the inspector window handle as I need to add one or two components (like button etc) to the inspector. I used the below code and I am getting the active window of outlook is correct. But the handle I am getting is not correct when I examined it with spy++. What could be wrong in this? Also if I have more than one mail opened with same title, How can we get the handle of the actually the currently active inspector window? (As to find the handle, we are just passsing the tile and two or more windows have the same title) Please provide me some help to resolve this problem. Thanks in advance -- madhavi http://forums.slipstick.com |
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