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Hey gang.
Fairly new to automating office/outlook. I am working on a COM add-in written in VB6. I am getting an error 287 when trying to do a Close() call on an Inspector or MailItem. I did a bunch of read up and this seems to be related to the security features in office however my Application object does say it is trusted so why am I hitting this issue? So how do I work around this? Am I doing something wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
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