How to get Inspector windows active and deactive events (using C++) for outlook 2003/ 2007
I am developing plugin for outlook 2003 / 2007 using ATL- COM. I want to capture Inspector windows active and deactive events. I am able to capture NewInspector event. How should i advise for Inspector window? any help or sample code will be useful. Thanks in advance.
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- Edited by konikula Monday, December 8, 2008 1:44 PM
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Who is your target, hope its not me :)
I did not understand this discussion.
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Hi Konikula!
I am still not sure what you mean, but I think you are asking me to orchestrate my answer and make it more readable to questioner. Its a good suggestion probably but I am not sure whether I am able to follow this path. I have tried my best to answer question as much as possible coz that helps answers to find solution quickly and continue their work. But sometime its so difficult to answer very beginner. They ask question with very limited explanation which makes quite difficut to get to the root cause of the problem. I don't have to describe, you have already seen many of those. One funny situation, just met yesterday, I gave the code to break lines in label and OP could not do it, I suggested many different way, no success, finally I asked to send me the project and I found it was web application, so <br> was the answer.
I want to contribute much but time constraint plays a very negative role. Work in office, look after family, some outsourced project. Its always hard to put self in those bracket. I am from Nepal and we are not sound on anything.
I had seen many wars you have initiated in the form of discussion, and those are very interesting, I always read them. But discussion is on one side and real problem is on another and I prioritize problem first. I have seen some discussions going wrong way and creating hatred between answerers.
I think we joined forum almost a month and half ago, probably you joined with a question, and I had also answered one of them, not sure. I always read your answer with great interest, since the humour you put in those makes me laugh even when I am alone, I have also seen many times questioner being confused with your comments. Though you describe much your answers, they are never boring to read, gives a bit refreshment. But nowadays you have gone bit greedy and not much fun filled replies. I am missing those.
I like the way John Oliver replies, very descriptive. Even he describes other topic if he uses in his thread, like how did he put image, how to hide email with tiniurl, great for beginner questioner
I am sorry for many questions that you have raised. I haven't replied them very descriptively. You have seen I have not touched long threads, just I scan some of them, whether it is c#, vb or wpf and answer them, and back to work.
As I said earlier I started contributing a month and half ago, msdn forum has already developed cocaine inside me. Its nice to help people and see them getting helped since I am learning many things from this forum side by side. I miss nubugz nowadays, he was there in the beginning but he disappeared, probably in C++ and other .net forum.
I don't know whether I answered you but in summary its all time, which is very cruel.
Thanks
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Please" :) In exchange I can wait for you to make me also twitter here ;) But just don't call it blogee. I strongly hate such expressions (as I hate popular name for my country). For yes just send me what you would like to appear in top box and caption, or if it stays.
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I like the way John Oliver replies, very descriptive. Even he describes other topic if he uses in his thread, like how did he put image, how to hide email with tiniurl, great for beginner questioner
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Thank you for your friendly comment. :-) ;-)
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That hardly understandable part of message
ummm... which hardly understandable part? ;)
But seriously though, for those of us passively watching this thread, can you sum up what you are asking of Arjun in a sentence or two? I'm still confused -- is this about asking him starting a blog or twitter or is it about how to handle abusive posters?
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Any objections to removing this thread?
I see no relevance to anything VB Language related, there is an "abuse" flag set on the primary post by a user, and most of what konikula says makes little to no sense in English.
I would like to clean this thread up. It can be moved to off-topic, rather than deleted, if someone wants to retain its contents...
If there are no major objections, I will proceed in a day or so.
BTW, Arjun, last I knew, NoBugz was taking care of the VB Express forums - you may likely still be able to find him over there.
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Thanks a lot Dig-Boy for very supporting words ;) And one big thank by the way, anyway. I have some concept to enlarge my VarPtr thread with some connection on my yesterday threads, and some very interessting connections to few another threads. It will be just great "msdn education" study, hopefully. But just don't suppose it to come some very fast, it is very complicated and I will click my taskbar for vocabulary much mor times than normally. Hope you will enjoy some of it ;) Thanks
Thanks to Arjun Paudel for exhausting inview to his life. Funny. Um, really exhausting? Uf, so I would suppose you extracted whole sense of this offer, and you, for creed & time reasons are not ready to twit around your thradings. No problem. I am very glad for every word you responded, as for every thread I will and I did meet you. So as this is supposed to be rejected on your personal level, I will copy it to my personal correspondence, and moderators can bury offer, sniff. No matters, I will enjoy your posts still, as you can enjoy these of mine. I will have to get to your senses by myself, to extract some more contexts from personal and proffesional level. (This seems really cruel-machinely, but try to re-formulate such breezy sense better... just strange psychology appartment to describe well my ongoing substition of having access to your BIN ;) I hope you can without word submit rejection of offer as post as abusive, so that mods can easily move it to BIN.
Thanks for time of your all to read this, for some mind-dialects much confusing, offer. It hopefully stays, that there is such option, and noone may do something BIG from proposal of abusing, it can be ever deciphered at personal level, without some results on any level.
I don't suppose that there is much more options of thread themes:
PROBLEM (mostly finite)
BLOG-OFFER / BLOG vs BANNER (w/o rebubbling, ifnot -> abusive)
SNAILs (discussion rooms)
Hope you will not rate my "experiments" as some thread to current development state of CODEX,
also I hope you will not, Arjun, mix order of "offer" and "experiment" - everything first is experiment, but never primarily ;)
Best regards, and thank you all, and primarily Arjun for your bad collegiality and wrong words here.
Negate objectives and you will smile ;)
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Any objections to removing this thread?
Hi Reed,
I have no objections to this thread being removed or moved.
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My only objection is being this thread totally personal, I mean my name in it. Its not needed. And I think Reed concern is same. It does not make sense with my name in it. Its off topic.
Yes, this thread can be deleted but I request one sticky where we can discuss for the sake of forum, not personal, and everything positive.
Lastly, Thanks Reed, your concern is right, you are welcome John, Thanks Dig-Boy
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Ya, keeping user name in the title doesn't looks good.. , I had not thought it is actually for Arjun, i thought there
is some other meaning of that word. :)
Some time ago a new user had started a topic saying thank u arjun.. , i can understand that situation but i am confused here,, bcoz the OP is 3 medal holder,
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You are welcome to start a discussion thread if there is a topic, related to the VB Language, that you wish to discuss.
This thread however appears to only be a personal request between two forum members. Konikula should not have posted a thread just to ask you a personal question about starting your own blog. We are all free to place contact info in our profiles - either in the form of an email address or a link to a personal web space. If a user does not supply this kind of contact information, other users need to assume that they do not wish to be contacted.
These forums are aimed at being a Q&A resource for developers. Much time and effort goes into the search capabilities of the site and this is meant to make it easier to find an existing answer to a question. Long discussions that have nothing to do with coding questions will only serve to congest the search engine.
I will move this thread to the Off Topic Posts forum where its contents will be maintained.
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Reed, I agree on one level with you, but really, there is great discussion about thread types (and many specialists has lot of different opinions), so I am not sure about community to suffice with just Q & A, and also 9GoTo9 shows that Visual Basic Language forum is place to many more than just Questionners. You can discuss it with us on above discussion, and probably my action should be discussed, and probably was, in moderator-only room.
I am sorry again (Dig-Boy I must be very bothering, am I not? ;) for doing that from different corner, I was just in feeling, two days ago, there is depression comming on Arjun, so I felt necessary to go out with my regards, in highly nonconform form. I was awaiting a lot more problems than it runned, and obviously I awaited Arjun to kick my --- ;) But ok, noone got injured, and probably some more contact in community will get place?
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Do not think like somebody kicked your ... we all are friends, I repeat Reed concern is right. And John, Dig-boy,Yam whoever here also agreed this that thread is not relevant to Visual Basic Forum. I slightly supported this thread in the form of discussion between answerers to improve the health of forums. But if we take it as a private request to start a blog or something then you could ask me with email, which is clearly visible in related page as Reed has hinted.
@Yam, yes you are right :) I just let to go, I responded to his another thread to say you are welcome where there was a question, If I remember correctly. I dont know if that thread still exists, or has been deleted.
I am thankful to Reed's patience since he is still waiting, if something good comes out of this thread in the form of another thread which he has given positive signal.
But peace, and let go this thread in peace to a different place where this should be.
Oh yes, blog, I have already registered a website a month ago, and am still working on its code behind and design :)!
Thanks all
Arjun Paudel
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"BLOG" is derived from Binary Log
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Hi,
Actually from WEB LOG.
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thanks,
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P.S.: Anthony ;) yep! thanks I will remm it D
Posting you abusive right now, and all of your posts!
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Community sticky necessary - we ARE community
http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/suggest/thread/b6762fb6-9d38-49e0-ae0e-762315b4f2fd/
Posting you abusive right now, and all of your posts!
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3. Any bookmarks to this forum or threads within this forum will redirect to their new location
4. Your "My Threads" will be preserved on the new platform
The only thing you'll need to do after migration is set Windows Live Alerts for any threads you were tracking.
If you have feedback, let us know in the suggestions forum or contact me directly at Andrew.Brenner at Microsoft.com
Thanks,
Alicia
- Edited by Alicia CalesMicrosoft employee Tuesday, January 13, 2009 9:06 AM Change Messaging
This forum has moved the week of 12/8/2008
Microsoft has created a new forums platform (MSDN | TechNet | Expression | Microsoft) with increased performance, stability, and an improved user experience. During the week of 12/8 this forum will be moving from the Forums 2.x Platform (http://forums.microsoft.com) to the Forums 3.x Platform.. To make sure this is a smooth transition, we want everyone using this forum to have a chance to try out the new forums in advance, and give feedback. We've created a Sandbox forum, where you can create threads and try out functionality, and a suggestions forum where you can give us your feedback. Please take some time to go to the new forums today and let us know what you think.
On the day the forum moves to the new platform, a post will be made letting you know the process has been started, and the forum will be locked to new posts. Once the process is complete, a final post to the forum will be made letting you know the forum has moved.
1. All posts in the forum will be preserved
2. Any points you've received for replies will move with you (on a per forum basis)
3. Any bookmarks to this forum or threads within this forum will redirect to their new location
4. Your "My Threads" will be preserved on the new platform
The only thing you'll need to do after migration is set Windows Live Alerts for any threads you were tracking.
If you have feedback, let us know in the suggestions forum or contact me directly at Andrew.Brenner at Microsoft.com
Thanks,
Alicia
This forum has moved the week of 12/8/2008
Microsoft has created a new forums platform (MSDN | TechNet | Expression | Microsoft) with increased performance, stability, and an improved user experience. During the week of 12/8 this forum will be moving from the Forums 2.x Platform (http://forums.microsoft.com/) to the Forums 3.x Platform. To make sure this is a smooth transition, we want everyone using this forum to have a chance to try out the new forums in advance, and give feedback. We've created a Sandbox forum, where you can create threads and try out functionality, and a suggestions forum where you can give us your feedback. Please take some time to go to the new forums today and let us know what you think.
On the day the forum moves to the new platform, a post will be made letting you know the process has been started, and the forum will be locked to new posts. Once the process is complete, a final post to the forum will be made letting you know the forum has moved.
1. All posts in the forum will be preserved
2. Any points you've received for replies will move with you (on a per forum basis)
3. Any bookmarks to this forum or threads within this forum will redirect to their new location
4. Your "My Threads" will be preserved on the new platform
The only thing you'll need to do after migration is set Windows Live Alerts for any threads you were tracking.
If you have feedback, let us know in the suggestions forum or contact me directly at Andrew.Brenner at Microsoft.com
Thanks,
Alicia
This forum has moved the week of 12/8/2008
Microsoft has created a new forums platform (MSDN | TechNet | Expression | Microsoft) with increased performance, stability, and an improved user experience. During the week of 12/8 this forum will be moving from the Forums 2.x Platform (http://forums.microsoft.com) to the Forums 3.x Platform. To make sure this is a smooth transition, we want everyone using this forum to have a chance to try out the new forums in advance, and give feedback. We've created a Sandbox forum, where you can create threads and try out functionality, and a suggestions forum where you can give us your feedback. Please take some time to go to the new forums today and let us know what you think.
On the day the forum moves to the new platform, a post will be made letting you know the process has been started, and the forum will be locked to new posts. Once the process is complete, a final post to the forum will be made letting you know the forum has moved.
1. All posts in the forum will be preserved
2. Any points you've received for replies will move with you (on a per forum basis)
3. Any bookmarks to this forum or threads within this forum will redirect to their new location
4. Your "My Threads" will be preserved on the new platform
The only thing you'll need to do after migration is set Windows Live Alerts for any threads you were tracking.
If you have feedback, let us know in the suggestions forum or contact me directly at Andrew.Brenner at Microsoft.com
Thanks,
Alicia
This forum has moved the week of 12/8/2008
Microsoft has created a new forums platform (MSDN | TechNet | Expression | Microsoft) with increased performance, stability, and an improved user experience. During the week of 12/8 this forum will be moving from the Forums 2.x Platform (http://forums.microsoft.com) to the Forums 3.x Platform. To make sure this is a smooth transition, we want everyone using this forum to have a chance to try out the new forums in advance, and give feedback. We've created a Sandbox forum, where you can create threads and try out functionality, and a suggestions forum where you can give us your feedback. Please take some time to go to the new forums today and let us know what you think.
On the day the forum moves to the new platform, a post will be made letting you know the process has been started, and the forum will be locked to new posts. Once the process is complete, a final post to the forum will be made letting you know the forum has moved.
1. All posts in the forum will be preserved
2. Any points you've received for replies will move with you (on a per forum basis)
3. Any bookmarks to this forum or threads within this forum will redirect to their new location
4. Your "My Threads" will be preserved on the new platform
The only thing you'll need to do after migration is set Windows Live Alerts for any threads you were tracking.
If you have feedback, let us know in the suggestions forum or contact me directly at Andrew.Brenner at Microsoft.com
Thanks,
Alicia
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