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installation problem with Outlook add-in written in VB6
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 |
installation problem with Outlook add-in written in VB6
If you run regsvr32 under a different logon for permissions reasons the
addin will be registered under HKCU under that RunAs alias, not the user. Either the user must have elevated permissions to install under their own alias or the addin will have to be registered under HKLM to make it available for all users on that computer. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "ong" wrote in message ... 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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