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Mike G. - 10 Jul 2003 15:10 GMT
I am trying to develop a plugin for Outlook 2002.  All it does is scan an
incomming message and if the message fits certain criteria it sends the data
to a program that I've created with VB.NET to process it....

I'm very familiar with VB6 and a little VB.NET, but I don't know much about
creating plugins or Add-Ins.  I'm assuming I would use the
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook COM reference to talk with the outlook.

I guess I'm stuck on how to I get my program to install into Outlook?  Or
create a new toolbar on Outlook.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

-Mike
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] - 10 Jul 2003 21:09 GMT
Look at the Resources page at www.microeye.com The ItemsCB COM addin
sample in VB6 shows Outlook COM addin best practices and adding
command buttons. There is also a link there to information about COM
addins using the .NET languages.

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> I am trying to develop a plugin for Outlook 2002.  All it does is scan an
> incomming message and if the message fits certain criteria it sends the data
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> -Mike
 
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