VS 2008 : Include Files In Install When Using Outlook Object Library?
Nov 17, 2010
My program I wrote is using Outlook 12.0 lib for Outlook 2007. I have referenced this in the project. This exe will only be installed on computers that has Outlook 2007 on it. So with this being the case, do I need to bother including any of the lib files? Or just my exe?I have this in my form:
Imports Microsoft.Office.Interop
Imports System.Reflection
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Text
[code]....
So I assume the Interop is all part of the object lib? I know this sounds crazy but I tried coding it using late-binding with many examples but just had too many problems. So I'm going to make three different exe's for versions 2003, 2007 and 2010.
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Aug 16, 2009
This is strange. I tried to create a new project to reference the Outlook Object Library, but I can't get the code references to work. Here's what I'm doing:
Quote:# Start Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.# On the File menu, point to New, and then click Project.# Click Visual Basic Projects under Project Types, and then click Console Application under Templates. By default, Module1.vb is created.# Add a reference to the Microsoft Outlook 12.0 Object Library. To do this, follow these steps:
1. On the Project menu, click Add Reference. 2. Click the COM tab. 3. Click Microsoft Outlook 12.0 Object Library, and then click Select 4. Click OK. If you are prompted to generate wrappers for the library that you selected, click Yes.
# In the Code window, replace the default code with the following code:
[Code].....
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May 25, 2010
Is is possible to include a python library, which does API authentication, in a VB.NET app? If so how would I do this? The site that provided this does not provide much documentation on this; I am attempting to create an application that accesses the google API, and this library has been created to do the authentication for you.
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May 12, 2009
I am using VS .net 2003 and developing a program that calls Excel. The development computer only has Excel 2003, and the target machine only has Excel 2007. Would it be possible to install Excel 12 Object Library in the development computer without installing Excel 2007?
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Apr 17, 2009
Is there anyway to install a class library on a workstation so any application can call it without it being bundled with that app?
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Mar 19, 2010
I have used VB6 to create controls for robotic devices via serial/usb ports... and I already figured out the serial port.I create a graphic gauge for showing data by making a shockwave flash file for example: analog1.swf I then load and use the movie by setting the frame number. In short, 100 frames, 60% would be frame 60, etc. It looks like an analog gauge, makes the program look great.In VB6 I had the file specified as app.path & "/analog1.swf" then when I built the file I would click on the swf file when asked if there was anything else I needed to include... and it would be included in the build. I figured out most of the issues; how to include a shockwave flash object and I found a replacement for app.path... after experimenting. I found that Application.StartupPath() pointed to the DEBUG folder.so if I place the analog1. swf file in the DEBUG folder, I could do something like...[code[ when I tried to build the file in VB.NET, the SWF file wasn't in the publish/SWF1 folder I made. (I selected install from CD so everything should go into one folder as I understand it.) This means that if I distributed the install files... the person would not see the graphic, just a white box where it should be.
I read some more here on the forum... and I found out that I could do the following to add a resource...Click - Project on the toolbar.Click - Add Existing File from the drop down menu.Pick (analog1.swf) from someplace on my hard drive.Okay that got it into the program resources and I presume VB.NET will make a copy in some folder someplace... but I'm not seeing it right now. (Possibly because of the next issue...)How do I specify it in the code? if I create a shockwave object and call it "flash" what goes here.And is there anything special I need to do so that when I click BUILD and/or PUBLISH so it actually includes the SWF file in the finished product so the person installing it sees a gauge instead of a white box?
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Sep 8, 2010
I am using a seperate installer for my program and in the Release folder I have several files. I was wondering based on this list, which ones I need to include. Here are the extensions of all the files:
[Code]...
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Mar 9, 2012
I have a VB.NET Windows Form application which uses DAO, no plans to upgrade it to ADO.NET. Created a Deployment Project to generate the installation.
Tried to install on a clean Windows XP SP1 computer: it worked right away (it installed .NET Framework first, rebooted and resumed my application setup).
Then... as it always happens, the CD goes to the user and... error! After checking everything, I discovered the user didn't have DAO360.DLL registered in his machine.
Is there anyway I can check/fix it during installation? DAO360.DLL is already in the Detected Dependencies of my deployment project, but it was not registered in user's computer. Like in my own installation test (clean Windows XP SP1 computer), registering this DLL may not be necessary. In other cases (like in this user's computer) might be needed.
How can I make sure DAO 3.6 is working in user's computer?
I tried to have Microsoft Data Access Components as prerequisite, but it doesn't appear on the list.
PS: This is an application that should run on computer with .NET Framekwork 2.0 - this was my only requisite... then I was surprised by this DAO problem but I don't think I should listen it as a prerequisite (might be too technical for the user).
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Oct 18, 2010
I would like to be able to include the folders "Bible" and it's subfolders into the install folder of the host machine. How do I do that? Also, how do I determine the install folders? I would like them to be: C:Program FilesGarman Softwareetc
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Jan 23, 2009
I have created a setup project for my application and was wondering how I include the .net framework 2 install file?
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Jun 22, 2010
I need to include an excel file in the installation project of an application. I've added it to the install project under application folder. I need to read that file into a dataset during runtime. The file needs to be included on install so that the customer can change the file as needed.
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Dec 3, 2009
I need to add a reference for excel. But to do that i need to remove an earlier version i added.
How do i remove what i have already added so i can add another version?
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Jul 28, 2010
I am trying to create a new email in Outlook 2007, and save it to local disc in vb.net.It creates the new file, saves it, and I can open it from local disc(by double clicking on file) while outlook is still open.But when I close outlook, and then try to open the file from disc, it does show the email message, but WITH an error messagebox saying : "Object reference not set to an instance of an object." [code]
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Apr 30, 2009
I have finally finished an application which works really well on the PC upon which I developped it using VB 2008 Express.My problem is that when I publish it and try to install the ClickOnce output files on another PC (tried two so far, both WinXP) I get a missing files error. There is an error output saying that downloading the .exe.manifest file did not succeed. Unfortunately the error detail is confusing and does not seem to indicate exactly which files are missing.On both of the PC's that I tried I was prompted io install .net 3.5 SP1, which seemed to have been successful. The inference is that it is not a .net file that is missing.
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May 6, 2009
i have installed msdn library 2008 sp1. it is shown in the Programms but i cannot locate how and from where it to open. i donot know from where i will open that to use msdn library.
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May 24, 2009
I get an error while trying to install a third party Excel add-in [Thomson One Analytics]. Error: "Compile error in hidden module: Main" Microsoft Excel 2003..But when I had the Addin unlocked.I noticed that it was getting stuck at a specific line in the MAIN module of the Addin package and the debugger throws a compile error message saying that: "Object library Invalid or contains references to object definitions that could not be found". Earlier when I had this issue,I made another user login to the PC and we were able to use the add-in successfully. But this time even a different user with Admin Rights was not able to use it. [code]
Tried to install and run the Addin on the same computer by a different user having admin rights, no go.Made sure that he references for the add-in in the VBA editor are correct, by comparing them with a working computer, no go Re-installed "Service Pack 6 for Visual Basic 6.0: Run-Time Redistribution Pack (vbrun60sp6.exe)", no go. Ran repairs on Excel, no go Re-installed Excel, no go
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Apr 20, 2009
I work for a somewhat large company.There are about 160 Windows XP Pro users. We are still using Microsoft Office 2000 for the most part.We have upgraded some users to Office 2003. We are not using Microsoft Exchange.I have to export every users' Outlook 2000 or Outlook 2003 Contacts into an Excel or CSV file every 6 months as a way of backing the Outlook Address Contacts.Currently I am doing this by physically going to every pc and manually exporting the contacts.This is a large pain.I am trying to find out if I can use or create a Visual Basic 2008 Express program or script that will export the contacts from Outlook and save it as an Excel or CSV file.The name of the file should be the same as the computers net name.It should be saved in the same location, on the network, each time.I am new to programming and new to VB 2008 Express.I do not know or have any code to start with.
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Aug 5, 2011
If i use this code to send an e-mail with outlook (2010) from my vb.net app (2008):
Dim app As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.Application
Dim appNameSpace As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook._NameSpace
Dim memo As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.MailItem
app = New Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.Application
[code]....
I get an error. It's work fine, when outlook is not running.
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Oct 9, 2009
I'm working on an application that takes certain outlook email messages, saved as text files, and loads data from them into a database. It would be better if I could read the messages from the inbox directly into my app without the user having to save them as text files. I've searched the web and every example I find is from 2003 or earlier and is using VB6. I'd like to read both Outlook and Outlook Express Inboxes. Can someone either provide me with the code to do this or a good "recent" link with a tutorial?
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Aug 7, 2011
I want to deploy the application in which some excell file are included.I deploy ten times and now i am stuck.In the code i give the file path as [code] When i publish and see the application files there is no excell files. And on the target computer the message shows no file found. How i add these files when i publish it?
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Aug 23, 2011
I have created a folder inside my project and i put an icon on it, now i want to use it as my program icon how will i get the link of my icon inside misc folder?
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Apr 8, 2010
when i am building the installation file i need to be including some jpegs and i need them to be saved to a specific location how do i include jpegs in the installation? how do i have them be extracted to specific directories?
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May 31, 2011
i have been looking over the msdn article to translate an application over here http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...(v=vs.80).aspx this makes sense to include resource files for each language, giving each resource the file naming convention e.g de-DE for german and letting the system pull the correct resource string through based on the regional system settings. I can see how this will work for strings such as message boxes the article states I need a resource file for each language. all variables will be the same accross all resources, I just need to store the translated string against the correct variable.
I have a question about designer contents I have several forms I've used the form designer to set the forms text and controls text.I can see that a form has a language property that you can set and translate the strings from the designer. my understanding is that a resource file will be generated per form per language changing the language property of the form.
my question is can the above msdn article be mixed with forms designer language method? if so, will this be too many resource files?What is the best practice for application translation?
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Jun 6, 2012
how i can include files like : .exe .rar .zip .7z in my project and how to make when i push some button for example to download the selected file.
I will give example: I have put alot files in the project and now the test will be with "Test.exe"In my Form1 i got 1 textbox and 1 button and 1 checkbox (or radiobutton)In the textbox is putted the name of the file "Test.exe" and after him has 1 radiobutton for checking that i selected this one to download to the computer and when i press the button to download the file in a popup displayed form (to display new form with the compression progcess - how much percentes is downloaded).
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Sep 7, 2010
I have office 2007 installed on my development PC but would like to include Office 2003 Object library in the project as a COM reference. Can I download the required files from anywhere for this or do I have to install Office 2003? |+--JDMils|+--VB6 & XL VBA+--VB Dot Net 2K8|
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Dec 11, 2011
I am writing a program in VB.NET in Visual Studio 2010 to edit web pages that allows the user to download, edit and then upload HTML files.
To download I use:
My.Computer.Network.DownloadFile(New Uri(strSiteFileName), strLocalWebSiteFolder & strFileName, "", "", False, 100000, True)
My problem is that if the file being downloaded is an HTML file that includes a <!-- #include file = [filename] --> line then rather than just downloading, the file that is downloaded and saved actually includes the 'include' file's text, not the line to include the file. I just want to download the file including the reference line.
For example
if a file named 'footer.html' is simply one line as follows:
<p>This is the footer</p>
and a second file named 'index.html' is as follows:
<html>
<body>
<p>This is the main part of the file</p>
[Code].....
Is this a feature or am I missing something? All I want is the basic 'index.html' file to be downloaded.
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Nov 16, 2011
Is there a way that I can include code or other files from other projects WITHOUT referencing them? I am trying to combine our projects into 1 EXE without DLLs. I do not want to use a self extracting EXE either. Let me know if there is a way to do it similar to the C++ #Include.
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Oct 22, 2010
What files do I need to include when I share my published VB form. I see in the "Application Files" folder there are all my version that I have published. Do I need to include all these or just the most resent with the Setup.exe?
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Apr 7, 2011
I am messing around with some Excel Automation just to get my feet wet and want to call some specific cells in my spreadsheet just for testing. I have one form in the project including a button. My question is how do I tell the button where to navigate to the cell to be tested?
My code for my Excel class is as follows:
Public Class Waybill
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Dim oExcel As Object = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
Dim oBook As Object = oExcel.Workbooks.Open("C:\TesterXL.xls")
[Code] .....
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Jun 8, 2009
Imports Microsoft.Office.Interop
Public Class Form1
Public Sub SaveAttachments()
Dim objOL As Outlook.Application
[code]....
This is my code. When i am tryng to run it in my VB editior i got the errors
1.Outlook.Application, Outlook.MailItem,Outlook.Attachments,not definedWarnings as Warning1Namespace or type specified in the Imports 'Microsoft.Office.Interop' doesn't contain any public member or cannot be found. Make sure the namespace or the type is defined and contains at least one public member. Make sure the imported element name doesn't use any aliases.C:\Documents and Settings\E1002176\Local Settings\Application Data\Temporary Projects\WindowsApplication1\Form1.vb19WindowsApplication1
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