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Old 18-07-2003, 01:47 PM   #1
Peter
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Default IDTExtensibilty and Outlook 2003 Beta Technical Refresh 2


With TR2, our problems getting events went away (yaay!), but we've got
a customer who just did a "clean install" of TR2 (new XP system, first
Office installed) and we can't acccess to IDTExtensibility2 interface.

Our plug-in is Python based and we register the IDTExtensibility2
interface via the AddinDesigner object (version 1, 0), so it's
possible that an iterface version simply changed.

We don't have a system available for a clean install right now, so my
question is: Has Outlook 2003/Office 2003 changed the way
IDTExtensibility2 is handled?

Thanks,
Peter
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Old 18-07-2003, 02:42 PM   #2
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]
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I don't know what Python is but all my VB 6 COM addins are working the
same as they did before the beta 2 TR came out and the same way they
do in Outlook 2000 and 2002. I don't think there were any changes to
IDTExtensibility2, certainly not any that were exposed.

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"Peter" <peter@webreply.com> wrote in message
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> With TR2, our problems getting events went away (yaay!), but we've

got
> a customer who just did a "clean install" of TR2 (new XP system,

first
> Office installed) and we can't acccess to IDTExtensibility2

interface.
>
> Our plug-in is Python based and we register the IDTExtensibility2
> interface via the AddinDesigner object (version 1, 0), so it's
> possible that an iterface version simply changed.
>
> We don't have a system available for a clean install right now, so

my
> question is: Has Outlook 2003/Office 2003 changed the way
> IDTExtensibility2 is handled?
>
> Thanks,
> Peter



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