Dmitry Kostochko

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.

Outlook Events Logger Add-in - Release version

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.

Available downloads:

Outlook Events Logger Add-in

4 Comments

  • David Laning says:

    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

  • Dmitry Kostochko (Add-in Express Team) says:

    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.

  • Jason Carter says:

    The website says the source code is included, but it is not included. Could you please include the source code?

  • Dmitry Kostochko (Add-in Express Team) says:

    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.

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