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Hi All,
we deployed an AddIn for a Terminal Server installation. Our client, who runs this Terminal Server, requires that some users will be able to use this AddIn and some not (implemented by policy). This AddIn has a reference in HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Exchange\Client\Extensions to our AddIn dll. Unfortunately for non AddIn users the directory to our AddIn dll is tight down. If a Terminal Server user now (whose policy restricts Outlook to be used with our dll) loads Outlook we get an error saying: “The add-in “path to add in dll” could not be installed or loaded. This problem may be resolved by using Detect and Repair on the Help menu.” This is no wonder because the location of the dll is locked down for these users. Furthermore we are not allowed to disable this add in by Tools Options Other Advanced Options Add-In Manager because of our clients policies. My Question is now whether there is a registry key for HKCU to specify our AddIn (which I can’t find or at least outlook ignores it) or is it e.g. possible to use an ECF file to point Outlook not to use this HKLM setting for certain users. Any Idea would be much appreciated…… Regards Patrick |
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