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Question: Using VSTO to package/deploy Outlook Add-Ins?
I posted this to an MSDN forum on VSTO and got no replies yet so hope you
don't mind me trying this forum. I'm new to add-ins and have not used VSTO before. Can someone pls confirm my understanding of the following with regard to VSTO and Outlook: 1. You can only deploy to Outlook 2003 (and later). 2. You have to ensure users have a number of prerequisites before they install your VSTO-developed add-in: - .NET 2.0 - Outlook 2003 SP 1 - Outlook 2003 Primary Interop Assemblies (redist) - VSOT run time 3. You have to purchase VSTO ($550 for upgrade). So, aside from the loss of backward compatibility with pre 2003 versions of Outlook and the purchase cost (which is very unfortunate given that I've already paid $550 for VS Pro), are there other cons to using VSTO? I thought I read that users also have to be running Office _Professional_ to get VSTO solutions to work - is this true? Does VSTO make it very easy to transform VBA code to a professional deployable solution that will cause users/admin minimum fuss to deploy? Thanks Tad |
Question: Using VSTO to package/deploy Outlook Add-Ins?
Office Professional and you must make sure that your distribution sets the
security for the VSTO addin to trusted on the target machines. Conversion of code from VBA to VB.NET can be relatively straight-forward depending on your code, but it also can take a lot of manual conversion that no VB -- VB.NET converter can handle. Things like the redefinition of Long to 64 bit and Integer to 32 bit are just the beginning of the incompatibilities. See http://www.outlookcode.com/vsto/index.htm for lots of information on VSTO. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Tadwick" wrote in message ... I posted this to an MSDN forum on VSTO and got no replies yet so hope you don't mind me trying this forum. I'm new to add-ins and have not used VSTO before. Can someone pls confirm my understanding of the following with regard to VSTO and Outlook: 1. You can only deploy to Outlook 2003 (and later). 2. You have to ensure users have a number of prerequisites before they install your VSTO-developed add-in: - .NET 2.0 - Outlook 2003 SP 1 - Outlook 2003 Primary Interop Assemblies (redist) - VSOT run time 3. You have to purchase VSTO ($550 for upgrade). So, aside from the loss of backward compatibility with pre 2003 versions of Outlook and the purchase cost (which is very unfortunate given that I've already paid $550 for VS Pro), are there other cons to using VSTO? I thought I read that users also have to be running Office _Professional_ to get VSTO solutions to work - is this true? Does VSTO make it very easy to transform VBA code to a professional deployable solution that will cause users/admin minimum fuss to deploy? Thanks Tad |
Question: Using VSTO to package/deploy Outlook Add-Ins?
Saw some interesting test results yesterday from someone who got his VSTO add-in to install on Outlook from Office Basic, on Outlook standalone, and on Outlook from Office Pro.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... Office Professional and you must make sure that your distribution sets the security for the VSTO addin to trusted on the target machines. Conversion of code from VBA to VB.NET can be relatively straight-forward depending on your code, but it also can take a lot of manual conversion that no VB -- VB.NET converter can handle. Things like the redefinition of Long to 64 bit and Integer to 32 bit are just the beginning of the incompatibilities. See http://www.outlookcode.com/vsto/index.htm for lots of information on VSTO. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Tadwick" wrote in message ... I posted this to an MSDN forum on VSTO and got no replies yet so hope you don't mind me trying this forum. I'm new to add-ins and have not used VSTO before. Can someone pls confirm my understanding of the following with regard to VSTO and Outlook: 1. You can only deploy to Outlook 2003 (and later). 2. You have to ensure users have a number of prerequisites before they install your VSTO-developed add-in: - .NET 2.0 - Outlook 2003 SP 1 - Outlook 2003 Primary Interop Assemblies (redist) - VSOT run time 3. You have to purchase VSTO ($550 for upgrade). So, aside from the loss of backward compatibility with pre 2003 versions of Outlook and the purchase cost (which is very unfortunate given that I've already paid $550 for VS Pro), are there other cons to using VSTO? I thought I read that users also have to be running Office _Professional_ to get VSTO solutions to work - is this true? Does VSTO make it very easy to transform VBA code to a professional deployable solution that will cause users/admin minimum fuss to deploy? Thanks Tad |
Question: Using VSTO to package/deploy Outlook Add-Ins?
I saw a post about that but I haven't tested it and don't have those
versions installed around here anywhere to play with. It might wok OK but it's certainly unsupported. Have you played with it at all? -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Saw some interesting test results yesterday from someone who got his VSTO add-in to install on Outlook from Office Basic, on Outlook standalone, and on Outlook from Office Pro. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx |
Question: Using VSTO to package/deploy Outlook Add-Ins?
Ken and Sue,
Thanks for the replies - can you tell me where this was posted? Tx "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... I saw a post about that but I haven't tested it and don't have those versions installed around here anywhere to play with. It might wok OK but it's certainly unsupported. Have you played with it at all? -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Saw some interesting test results yesterday from someone who got his VSTO add-in to install on Outlook from Office Basic, on Outlook standalone, and on Outlook from Office Pro. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx |
Question: Using VSTO to package/deploy Outlook Add-Ins?
It was posted in microsoft.public.developer.outlook.addins. The thread was
"Outlook 2003 add-in". -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Tadwick" wrote in message ... Ken and Sue, Thanks for the replies - can you tell me where this was posted? Tx |
Question: Using VSTO to package/deploy Outlook Add-Ins?
Thanks, Ken and for pointing me to yet another forum for add-ins !
"Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... It was posted in microsoft.public.developer.outlook.addins. The thread was "Outlook 2003 add-in". -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Tadwick" wrote in message ... Ken and Sue, Thanks for the replies - can you tell me where this was posted? Tx |
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