Hello,
I previously posted a related message (see this link for a google groups copy of it: http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.office.developer.com.add_ins/browse_thread/thread/3af0d8de42aa050/837b88f16c868601?lnk=st&q=mccullough+outlook+execute&rnum=1&hl=en#837b88f16c868601)
I am trying to automate the Send button in Outlook 2002 (Office XP) through an addin. The add in is trusted and configured to work because it was added as a trusted add in in the Exchange Security Public Folder. Therefore, I have access to the Outlook Object Model and can send the message using objMessage.Send() just fine. However, as I found out before, when you automate the Send method, and you are not using Word as your email editor, the Spell Check functionality is by passed.
When I posted my previous message, I wasn't aware that my add in was setup as a trusted Outlook add in in the Exchange Public Folders, but I have since learned that it is.
I thought now, since my add in is trusted and I have access to the Outlook Object Model, that I might be able to get the spell checking functionality back by getting a reference to the Send button and calling it's Execute() method (rather than implementing a custom spell checking solution with Word).
So, even though my add in is trusted (in the Exchange Security Public Folder), I still cannot automate the Execute() method of Outlook's "Send" button?
Thanks in advance!!!
-Brian
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