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Yes, as i said before ... i need to interop with 2003.
I need to use COM - but to use this interop in C#.
How to do it ... ?
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You would have to search the web for docs on the COM object in Outlook 2003. But, as for the steps, you'd install Outlook 2003 and create a reference to it's COM object in your project.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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Add a reference to your project using Browse to MSOutl.olb . The default location for that file is C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11 .
After that you should be able to use Outlooks object model[^].
You may also find this[^] useful.
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I had one of my apps installed on a Vista machine the other day for the first time. Had a lot of issues but ultimatly it turned out to be that I had to go to properties of the exe and choose Unblock. Then everything worked fine.
Since this is the first time I've installed on Vista I'm wondering if this is a known issue..if so is there documentation somewhere to work around this.
My app and the install package were built with VS2008 it is a C# app targeting dotNet Framework 2.0
I have installed this on hundreds of XP/2k machines and never seen this before.
tia
Rafone
Statistics are like bikini's...
What they reveal is astonishing ...
But what they hide is vital ...
modified on Saturday, February 21, 2009 3:04 PM
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I don't believe there is a way around the vista protection short of turning it off completely. vista is crap. =\
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Apps get blocked if they come from a memory stick, or from the web. If you install them with an msi, this will not happen. But yes, I do agree with the other poster that Vista sucks.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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This was from a msi with a setup.exe made by VS 2008 setput project.
I'm afraid I don't have control over the vista box's. As leases are running out that's what the PC's are being replaced with. I'm just glad I found confirmation and a work around this fast!!
thanks
rafone
Statistics are like bikini's...
What they reveal is astonishing ...
But what they hide is vital ...
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Hi all,
I am trying to type text in text box using following statement
ie.TextField(Find.ByName("USER")).Value="username";
when i tried this iam getting an exception--
"Could not find INPUT (text password textarea hidden) or TEXTAREA element tag matching criteria"
also i tried "ie.TextField(Find.ByName("USER")).Typetext" but in vain
How to resolve this problem ...please help me out
Thanx in advance
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Oh Thanks
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Hello,
How do you create a program that has ability to run a bit of code only when the program first executes and then ignores it all subsequent times?
Many thanks.
Andy.
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Keep track of whether the program has executed the code (by saving this piece of information in a config/ini file or the registry, for example).
/ravi
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Hello!
I need code in C# to crypt data in RC2, DES or Rijndael algorythm.
Please, don't offer me realisation based on standart (built-in) .NET methods
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_c2h5oh_ wrote: Please, don't offer me realisation based on standart (built-in) .NET methods
Why not?
/ravi
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It is required for the project
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OK, but it's going to be a lot of work!
/ravi
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Thank you, but I wish to look at working C# code
It's really seemed to going to be a lot of work
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_c2h5oh_ wrote: It's really seemed to going to be a lot of work
Yes, which is why it's built into the .NET framework.
/ravi
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Of cource that's perfect that it is built-in ability, but it is required to have own realisation w/o standart features ... =(
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Now that is a silly requirement. A bit like "print text to the console without using any build-in .NET code"
Are you allowed to use CryptAPI?
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I know, that it's silly, but requirements are so.
No. I'm not allowed to use any external libraries etc.
So, do you know, where can I look for my headache?
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You wont find any since the most used implementation in C# is going to be the .NET Framework's built-in library. Any custom implementation that goes outside the stanard is going to be proprietary and very secret to the organization using it. On top of that, noone is going to just hand over their own hard work to someone they don't know. Also, if you didn't write the implementation, how on earth are you going to debug and support it??
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Yes, You are right. But it's sorrowful for us. We spent a lot of time searching for necessary info, but found nothing. Only source in C++. Probably, the best way is to rework it into c#?
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Why do that when you can just compile the C++ source into a .DLL and use that from C#...
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Hmm.. It's interesting idea, we hadn't think about it yet, thnx!
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