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Old July 31st 06, 03:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
AtulSureka
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Default Adding Custom Action with Installer class

Hi,

I have made a small addin for outlook. With uninstallation I want to add
some custom actions. Basically I want to shut down outlook after uninstalling
the addin.
For that I have added a installer class and also override the uninstall
method, But the problem is this method is not getting call.

What exactly one has to do to attach this method/class with uninstallation
custom event?

Any link detailing on how to use installer class with Outlook addin would
also be helpful.

Atul Sureka

 




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