T
Thames
I've been creating an Outlook 2003 Add-In using VS 2005 and VSTO 2005. I've
recently come into a glitch that I cannot find any information about and was
wondering if any of you had any information on it. The same error happens on
the Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office Sample: Outlook Business Contact
Assistant Sample, so I know that it isn't just my code. (link at bottom)
Problem: When I build and install the Add-In using the auto created setup
file (msi) the dll gives an error and never loads. In fact you have to go to
the COM Add-Ins and add it in to see the error. The error is "C:\Program
Files\Microsoft\BusinessContactAssistant\BusinessContactAssistant.dll" is not
a valid Office Add-In...
The wierd thing is that if you run it from within VS 2005 it runs fine, but
when you use the installer you get that non-descriptive error even on the dev
machine.
I'm not sure if anyone knows the program but it has a caspol editor to add
the correct rights to the dll.
Anyways, any help would be much appreciative.
-Chris
Outlook Business Contact Assistant
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...42-3310-40e1-b65b-8bec5cf6bffe&displaylang=en
recently come into a glitch that I cannot find any information about and was
wondering if any of you had any information on it. The same error happens on
the Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office Sample: Outlook Business Contact
Assistant Sample, so I know that it isn't just my code. (link at bottom)
Problem: When I build and install the Add-In using the auto created setup
file (msi) the dll gives an error and never loads. In fact you have to go to
the COM Add-Ins and add it in to see the error. The error is "C:\Program
Files\Microsoft\BusinessContactAssistant\BusinessContactAssistant.dll" is not
a valid Office Add-In...
The wierd thing is that if you run it from within VS 2005 it runs fine, but
when you use the installer you get that non-descriptive error even on the dev
machine.
I'm not sure if anyone knows the program but it has a caspol editor to add
the correct rights to the dll.
Anyways, any help would be much appreciative.
-Chris
Outlook Business Contact Assistant
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...42-3310-40e1-b65b-8bec5cf6bffe&displaylang=en