It integrates several editors with the Visual Studio IDE and provides a set of vdproj designers to configure the file system, registry, user interface, custom actions, launch conditions and more for your setup projects.
Overview This technology is now available for our custom development services only. This visual toolkit allows creating secure, managed, isolated, deployable and version-neutral plug-ins for Outlook Express and Windows Mail. It provides powerful solution templates, Outlook Express - specific components, visual designers and wizards for advanced customization of Outlook Express menus, toolbars, panes and regions. Overview Getting started. All Visual Studio versions and all vdproj features are supported, including variables, msm and msi packages, custom actions, built-in dialogs, etc.
Overview Supported features. Add just a few lines of code to bypass the Outlook Object Model guard and avoid security warnings in add-ins and applications that automate Microsoft Outlook. The innovative technology for customizing Outlook views and forms.
It is included in all Add-in Express for Office products and can be used to extend Outlook views, e-mail, task and appointment windows, To-Do bar, Reading and Navigation panes with your own custom sub-panes.
Extensions: application-level Outlook add-ins Outlook versions: , , , , x86 and x NET Framework: 2. Outlook regions in. NET Outlook regions in Delphi.
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NET core project to your setup project optional 9. Video tutorial See also. Open the Visual Studio solution Open the solution for which you want to create the install package. Edit the installer project Using the Advanced Installer Project viewer, you can edit basic information about your installer like Product Details, Launch Conditions, Install Parameters, and much more. Go to Themes Page From the right view select the desired theme and variation for your installer dialogs Save the project and exit Advanced Installer Visual Studio will ask you if you want to reload the installer project since it was modified.
Add another Visual Studio Project to the solution If an Advanced Installer Project is added to a solution, it will automatically import the build output and all useful information related to the projects from the solution. The new project will be added to the solution Rebuild the solution. Create the final install package Include the second project in the installer package: Select the Installer Project. NET core project to your setup project optional If you have a.
Then, provide the path to the publish folder: After publishing the application, go back to "Add Project Output" and select the newly created publish profile: The final step is to build the Advanced Installer project in order to update the output files. See also Advanced Installer User Guide. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
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