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Outlook does not shutdown using the MicroEye Example

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Phillip O - 10 Apr 2004 00:01 GMT
Hello,
I have looked all over and find no reference to this problem in the Group.
This is my first outlook addin.
I am using .net 1.1, VS .Net 2003.

I am using the Micro Eye example, with no changes,  to create a 2002  addin
as a test case for a future program. to add a toolbar on outlook.

I have registered the interops, compiled the example, and installed on my
machine.
When I run outlook the ".net" button on the main toolbar shows, So does the
"resolve zip" button on the contact form.

But when I leave the program, outlook is still loaded in the task manager.
If I run the program a second time, (withou killing outlook and winword in
the task manager), outlook loads but the extra buttons are not there, and
then after I exit this instance of outlook, "outlook" is gone from the task
manager. (winword is still there).

I have walked it through with debugger. the only anomoly I see is an
exception is thrown if the resolve zip was not created when I shut down
outlook without going into contacts.

I must be doing something wrong, because somebody else would have seen this
by now?

Thanks in advance,
Phil Ouellette.
anthony - 13 Apr 2004 05:07 GMT
Did u release the object?

> Hello,
> I have looked all over and find no reference to this problem in the Group.
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
> Thanks in advance,
> Phil Ouellette.
 
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