Posts Tagged ‘Visual Studio’
Dmitry Kostochko | June 12th, 2009
The Protected Mode feature was introduced in Internet Explorer 7 and continues to exist in Internet Explorer 8. Nearly at the same time when the Protected Mode feature appeared Microsoft introduced Protected Mode API for developers to use this feature. All API functions are implemented in the Add-in Express for Internet Explorer and .net product and today we are going to look into their capabilities...
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.NET, C#, IE add-ons, VB.NET, Visual Studio |
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Dmitry Kostochko | May 8th, 2009
It would be true to say "get" rather than "convert". There could be only one right way – to use Extended MAPI. Another method is described in the MSDN article: How to retrieve alternate e-mail addresses by using CDO, but we will not see into this approach, because CDO is optional in Outlook 2003 and is absent completely in Outlook 2007...
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.NET, C#, COM add-ins, MAPI, Object model, Outlook, VB.NET, Visual Studio |
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Dmitry Kostochko | May 1st, 2009
In Office 2007 there are 3 available color schemes – Black, Blue and Silver. The background of controls in command bars and ribbon tabs is changed by Office automatically. Do you want to try changing the background of your Outlook forms and Excel task panes when the MS Office color scheme is changed?...
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.NET, C#, COM add-ins, Excel, Object model, Outlook, Outlook regions, task panes, VB.NET, Visual Studio |
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Eugene Starostin | May 1st, 2009
Strange things mentioned in my previous post continue to happen. To the bug successfully fixed in the Office Live Add-in on Excel 2007, there's added a nasty and so far no-solution problem with the same add-in, this time on Word 2003...
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.NET, C#, COM add-ins, Delphi, Office, VB.NET, Visual Studio, VSTO, Word |
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Eugene Starostin | April 29th, 2009
When Outlook is closing, Add-in Express saves the state of all regions embedded into Outlook, namely their position (if drag-and-drop is turned on), state (regions can be minimized or entirely hidden) and size (if resizing is allowed). We implemented this feature just to give end-users the utmost comfort when working with Outlook regions...
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.NET, C#, Delphi, Excel, Outlook, Outlook regions, VB.NET, Visual Studio, VSTO |
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Dmitry Kostochko | April 24th, 2009
Add-in Express 2008 allows placing several forms into one Outlook region or task pane. In addition, Add-in Express 2009 enables the end-user to drag and drop custom forms to wherever they want to (naturally, with the developer's permission). Do you need to know where your form is now and in what state? Of course, you do...
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.NET, C#, COM add-ins, Outlook, Outlook regions, task panes, VB.NET, Visual Studio |
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Eugene Starostin | April 22nd, 2009
Part 2 of the Advanced Outlook Regions series, which focused on Outlook Explorer and Inspector regions, ended with the promise that there would be no pictures in the upcoming post, instead it would touch on rather unobvious, rarely used, but highly interesting stuff. Well, the first thing that I'd like to start with is cached instancing...
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.NET, C#, Delphi, Office, Outlook, Outlook regions, VB.NET, Visual Studio, VSTO |
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Dmitry Kostochko | April 17th, 2009
It is generally known that the Microsoft Office Object Model is not thread safe and accessing some object, property or method not from the main thread may sometimes result in a host application crash. Of course, nothing prevents you from using threads inside the add-in itself, threads that don't need the Office Object Model...
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.NET, C#, COM add-ins, Object model, Office, Outlook, VB.NET, Visual Studio |
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Eugene Starostin | April 3rd, 2009
It seems like after another new visual feature being added to Add-in Express 2009, our screenshots look more and more variegated. Scary variegated, I would say...
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.NET, Delphi, Office, Outlook, Outlook regions, task panes, Visual Studio, VSTO |
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