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Startup order Outlook Add Ins?
Hi,
I'm having some trouble with an outlook add in: I made an outlook add in, but sometimes for (yet) unknow reasons it suddenly stops loading. The problem is: We have another add-in (for the anti virus nod32) that doesn't load if weh ave this problem, and causes a lot of errors etc. I think a (quick) solution could be to ensure that my add in is loaded after the nod32 add in. Is there a way to define in which order the add ins has to be started? Or to pause the startup of an add in somehow to be sure all the others arel oaded first? Thanks a lot in advance, Pieter |
Startup order Outlook Add Ins?
Pieter wrote:
I'm having some trouble with an outlook add in: I made an outlook add in, but sometimes for (yet) unknow reasons it suddenly stops loading. The problem is: We have another add-in (for the anti virus nod32) that doesn't load if weh ave this problem, and causes a lot of errors etc. The first thing you should do is remove the antivirus add-in. It's unnecessary. -- Brian Tillman |
Startup order Outlook Add Ins?
"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
The first thing you should do is remove the antivirus add-in. It's unnecessary. Ok thanks for your opinion :-) And what about malicious emails that enter? No other solution that keeps my network administrator in peace? :-) |
Startup order Outlook Add Ins?
"Pieter" wrote in message ... "Brian Tillman" wrote in message The first thing you should do is remove the antivirus add-in. It's unnecessary. Ok thanks for your opinion :-) And what about malicious emails that enter? No other solution that keeps my network administrator in peace? :-) Pieter, I believe that antivirus add-in has a fix to repair the damage to all of the users of MS Office products. Have your network admininstrator update the anti-virus program. Having said that, the add-in is still a useless overhead in your system. |
Startup order Outlook Add Ins?
Pieter wrote:
And what about malicious emails that enter? You still run an on-access scanner, and, even better than that, you have a brain. In 99% of all malware cases a five second examination of the message will tell you to simply delete it without opening any attachments. Malware depends on user stupidity. - clicking to open an unrecognized and unrequested attachment without first saving it to disk or verifying the sender. No other solution that keeps my network administrator in peace? :-) Then your network administrator doesn't understand the nature of the majority of malware threats. -- Brian Tillman |
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