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Problem with an Addin using IExchExtCommands and Outlook 2007 B2 T

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Christophe SAINCLIVIER - 31 Oct 2006 10:22 GMT
Hello,

I have an addin wich use ECE interface IExtExchCommands in VC++.
This addin crashes immediatly in IExchExtCommands constructor in Outlook 2007.

Do you have any information about a compatibility problem with Outlook 2007 ?

Thanks
T-rev - 31 Oct 2006 11:26 GMT
I also have a messageStore in mapi and ECE interface which I have just
ported to outlook2007 beta2, it seems to be working fine through ECE
although it no longer allows the useage of the v1.1.4322 .NET framework if
you are using it anywhere in your code, it must be .Net 2.0 compliant.

Have you any ideas of where it is crashing, have you captured a crash or
hang dump and looked at what caused the crash?  Make sure you are catching
all exceptions as an uncaught exception will take out outlook in most cases.

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Christophe SAINCLIVIER - 31 Oct 2006 11:38 GMT
Thank you for your answer,

I have recompiled my dll in debug mode with VC++ 6,
and this debug version is working fine.

The release version crashes immediatly.

I will investigate on a memory management problem.

Thanks again

> I also have a messageStore in mapi and ECE interface which I have just
> ported to outlook2007 beta2, it seems to be working fine through ECE
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