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Old February 16th 06, 05:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
jim
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Default lose onupdate event

I am trying to modify the contextmenu in outlook, and it works fine, but
then I lose the context menu, it seems to happen b/c the onupdate event
for the explorer does not get fired anymore only if I do some action
outside of the explorer. So I decided to readd the onupdate event
anytime I do some action, but this causes a problem if I want to fire a
click event for one of the buttons b/c it will be called as many times
as I have added the event.
Anyone else seen this?
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