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Mark Beiley
I'm trying to get Outlook 2003 to re-read the installed add-ins from the
registry, but it doesn't always work reliably. I write:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Exchange\Client\Extensions\Outlook
Setup Extension
to
4.0;Outxxx.dll;7;000000000000000;0000000000;OutXXX
I've found that this doesn't always work. I haven't been able to figure out
exactly when/why, but there have definitely been cases where it doesn't
re-read the add-ins from the registry. I've read there is a file
"extend.dat" that you can delete, which is Outlook's cache of add-ins? I
haven't been able to find such a file? Is this still the name of the cache
file under Outlook 2003? Any other suggestions on how to force Outlook to
re-read the add-ins listed in the registry?
Thanks,
Mark Beiley
http://www.email-announcer.com
registry, but it doesn't always work reliably. I write:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Exchange\Client\Extensions\Outlook
Setup Extension
to
4.0;Outxxx.dll;7;000000000000000;0000000000;OutXXX
I've found that this doesn't always work. I haven't been able to figure out
exactly when/why, but there have definitely been cases where it doesn't
re-read the add-ins from the registry. I've read there is a file
"extend.dat" that you can delete, which is Outlook's cache of add-ins? I
haven't been able to find such a file? Is this still the name of the cache
file under Outlook 2003? Any other suggestions on how to force Outlook to
re-read the add-ins listed in the registry?
Thanks,
Mark Beiley
http://www.email-announcer.com