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Jamie
Hi all,
I have a VB Outlook COM addin that uses the Redemption library. Whenever a
Redemption object is created, it causes Outlook to stay in memory when you
exit. I'm cleaning up all references to objects. The following code causes
the problem, and commenting it out prevents the problem:
Set SafeMailItem = CreateObject("Redemption.SafeMailItem")
SafeMailItem.Item = oMailItem
Set SafeMailItem = Nothing
Is there any other way to prevent this problem?
I'm using version 3.2.0.221 of the Redemption dll on Windows 2000 with
Outlook 2002.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Jamie
I have a VB Outlook COM addin that uses the Redemption library. Whenever a
Redemption object is created, it causes Outlook to stay in memory when you
exit. I'm cleaning up all references to objects. The following code causes
the problem, and commenting it out prevents the problem:
Set SafeMailItem = CreateObject("Redemption.SafeMailItem")
SafeMailItem.Item = oMailItem
Set SafeMailItem = Nothing
Is there any other way to prevent this problem?
I'm using version 3.2.0.221 of the Redemption dll on Windows 2000 with
Outlook 2002.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Jamie