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Hi all,
I have encounter when installing a Outlook add-in to my company user. My situation is I have written a simple Outlook add-in (say myAddin.dll) in VB6, and it works fine in my own computer by just registering the Dll using Regsvr32. However, when I deploy it to my company user using the same way, it fail to load when Outlook starts. I think this problem is due to my user is login to our company Active directory domain, and the policy setting prohibit normal user from installing any program. However, even I use the RunAs command to run the regsvr32, the user still cannot get it loaded into the Outlook. My question is 1. How can I deploy the Add-in to the normal domain user ? Is it need to manually change the registry HKCU record to include the Add-in entries in the Outlook key ? 2. If I have 50 users, how can I write some login script to do the above process ? Thank in advance Regards, ong |
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