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Outlook 2007 Sample: What's New Add-Ins

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The Outlook 2007 What's New Add-Ins are a learning tool that will help you understand some of the important new features in the Outlook 2007 object model.
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    5/30/2006

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    Outlook2007WhatsNewAddin.msi

    376 KB

      The Outlook 2007 What's New Add-Ins are a learning tool that will help you understand some of the important new features in the Outlook 2007 object model. They provide coverage of the following important new areas:

      • Context menu customization
      • The Table object model and Instant Search queries
      • The PropertyAccessor object that allows getting or setting properties that are not explicitly exposed in the Outlook object model
      • The Rules object model that allows programmatically creating or accessing most rules supported by the Outlook Rules Wizard
      • The SelectNamesDialog object that displays the Outlook Address Book and lets you customize the dialog caption and recipient selectors
      • Enhancements to the AddressEntry and AddressList objects, including the ExchangeUser and ExchangeDistributionList objects that allow getting and setting properties of an Exchange user or Exchange distribution list.
  • System Requirements

    Supported Operating System

    Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Service Pack 2

      • This download works with the following applications:
        • Microsoft Office Outlook 2007
        • Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
  • Install Instructions

      To install this download:
      1. Download the file by clicking the Download link (above) and saving the file to your hard disk.
      2. Double-click the Outlook2007WhatsNewAddin.msi program file on your hard disk to start the setup program.
      3. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.

      Note: Each sample solution is contained in a solution folder and subfolders. The suffix of the sample solution name identifies the language used for the sample. Visual Basic .NET samples have a VB suffix and C# samples have a CS suffix. For example, WhatsNewAddinVB contains the Visual Basic .NET version and WhatsNewAddinCS contains the C# version.

      Instructions for use:
      1. Close Outlook 2007.
      2. Open the [SolutionName] solution in the My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Projects\[SolutionName] folder.
      3. In Solution Explorer, select [SolutionName] Setup.
      4. On the Build menu, select Build [SolutionName] Setup.
      5. When the build process is complete, open the Project menu and click Install to install the solution.
      6. Start Outlook to start the add-in in Run mode, or press F5 to start the add-in in Debug mode.
      Note: If Outlook does not open in Debug mode, open Solution Explorer and select [SolutionName]. Then open the Project menu, select [SolutionName] Properties, select the Debug tab, and then under Start Action select the Start External Program option. Click the ... button and then select Outlook.exe in the following folder: [Drive:]\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12

      To remove this download:
      1. On the Start menu, point to Settings and then click Control Panel.
      2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
      3. In the list of currently installed programs, select Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 What's New Sample Add-in (CS) and/or Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 What's New Sample Add-in (VB).
      4. Click Remove or Add/Remove, and then click Yes or OK to confirm that you want to remove the program. If you did not install the individual sample add-ins, proceed to the next step.
      5. In the list of currently installed programs, select Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 What's New Sample Add-ins and then click Remove or Add/Remove. If a dialog box appears, follow the instructions to remove the program.
      6. Click Yes or OK to confirm that you want to remove the program.
      To remove the download file itself:
      • Delete the file Outlook2007WhatsNewAddin.msi from your hard disk.
  • Additional Information

      Note: This package does not collect any personal information.
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