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Thanks for the reply Dave.
I have tried the moral equivalent of the jscript in .NET, but it seems to come down the following problems: - When I get back the AddIns collection from within .NET, i.e. with this: Dim o As Microsoft.Office.Core.COMAddIn Dim addins As Microsoft.Office.Core.COMAddIns addins = olapp.COMAddIns o = addins.Item("TheRightProgId") ...then the COMAddIn.Item.Object is alway 'null'. - I know that I can access the object because the jscript (the one that actually launchs the .NET UserControl) works fine, i.e. can use the COMAddIn ..Object just fine. Also, to be clear, I need info/funcitonality from my AddIn, not just general Outlook info. More Background, in case it's useful: - This is a .NET 1.1 Shimmed Outlook Add-in written in C# - Using Outlook 2003 (although I need it to work for more than just 2003, which is why I didn't go the VSTO2005 route). - If I write a stand-alone VB.NET app that get's a new _app, i.e. outside the AddIn Outlook.ApplicationClass, then the COMAddIn.Object are always 'null' too, even though they 'run' and are shown '.Connected=true' Any help, ideas etc most appreciated... "Dave Kane [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: I haven't tried this but I assume that you already tried the equivalent of your in-page jscript and that didn't work. You can get to an add-in in the running Outlook session from IE hosted in a FHP, but a standalone browser has different security barriers. Perhaps your UserControl, even though it's hosted in the FHP, is hitting those barriers. Do you need to reach the add-in instance that Outlook loaded on startup, or just access Outlook data? "David Ing" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a .NET winforms UserControl hosted inside a HTML page which is referenced as a Outlook Folder Home Page. (Kind of like the recent MSFT CRM Integration example) The .NET UserControl is initialized by using the following bit of jscript in the HTML: var oApp = window.external.OutlookApplication; SomeControl.Initialize(oApp); So what I need some info around is this: How do I, from my .NET UserControl, gain access back into my .NET Outlook Add-in instance? Paraphrased, I need to be able to call .NET functions from my UserControl (the one hosted in the HTML page) back into the Outlook-Addin. In jscript, in the same HTML page, I can reference the Add-In using the COMAddIns enumeration, i.e (roughly): var addin = app.COMAddIns.Item("MyAddIn.Connect"); var h = addin.Object; h.AdotNetFunctionInMyAddIn("hello") But how would I do this from within my .NET UserControl in C#? Any help, clues, ideas appreciated. Thanks! David |
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