Outlook Events Logger Add-in – release version
Some weeks ago we published Beta 1 of Add-in Express Outlook Events Logger Add-in, free add-in or rather tool that can help you learn events of the Outlook 2000-2016 Object Model.
Today we have the Release version ready. A couple of bugs are fixed, a few new capabilities are added, and the add-in has become more comfortable to use.
Source code is included. Download, install, use and post comments if you need something else.
Updated on 26-Jan-2011: Version 1.0.2 of the Outlook Events Logger Add-in, which contains minor bug fixes, is available in the download section of our web-site as well as by the direct download link below.
Updated on 30-Apr-2012: Version 1.0.3 of the Outlook Events Logger Add-in is available in the download section. The add-in is rebuilt using the latest version of Add-in Express for Office and .net (version 6.6.3059) and contains a few minor bug fixes.
Updated on 27-Nov-2013: Version 1.0.4 is available in the download section. The add-in is rebuilt using the latest version of Add-in Express for Office and .net (version 7.4.4067) and adds support for Outlook 2013 events.
Updated on 11-May-2016: Version 1.0.6 is available in the download section.
Updated on 27-Jun-2019: Version 1.0.7 is rebuilt using Add-in Express for Office and .NET v.9.4. Find it in the download section.
4 Comments
Please add support for logging events associated with the Outlook web browser. The current version throws and error when I bring up a web URL: “An error has occured in the code of the add-in”. If I am experiencing an issue because of a settings problem please advise. Thank you. DBL
Hi David,
It seems that you installed the beta version of the add-in. Please download the latest version, we fixed the issue (the “An error has occured in the code of the add-in” exception) when browsing a web page within an Outlook folder.
The website says the source code is included, but it is not included. Could you please include the source code?
Hi Jason,
The source code of the add-in is included in its installation package. You need to install the add-in first, and then you will find its source code in the Sources subfolder of the installation folder.