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![]() User has a win 7 x64 install trying to load Outlook addins. Originally started with outlook 2007. Go To Meeting addin at the time. install would proceed normally, but no addin bar. Went through options to the COM Manager and it doesn't show as a choice. Tried to add the dll manually, and it still doesn't add to the choice list. Upgraded to 2010 thinking (hoping) that would fix the issue, but it behaves the same way. Also tried Linkpoint for Salesforce, same symptomology. Any ideas? |
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Hi,
I know that for some add-ins (like the Sperry Software ones) it is necessary to have Local Admin Rights because they install for all users by default. What happens if you give Local Admin Rights then have them install? Also, have you tried a different Outlook profile? What about as a different user? Mike Sperry http://www.SperrySoftware.com Find 37 Outlook add-ins that can make a difference! |
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Building a new windows account fixed the problem. Thanks for the idea.
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