Form Regions and "locked" items

Form Regions and "locked" items

am 14.01.2008 16:24:06 von GordonS

Hello,

I am unsure which group this should go under so have placed it on the
general, if anybody can suggest a more appropriate group that would be great.

I have a problem whereby if I update an Outlook 2007 calendar item via an
external program (eg. by Exchange Explorer or Exchange 2007 Web Services) I
am unable to update that item in Outlook itself until I restart the
application.

I created an Outlook Add-in using VS2008 and VSTO3. Initially I didn't add a
form region, just some code simple code to track events and fire out some
message boxes.
With this addin installed and running I can add an item to my custom
calendar folder using Outlook. I can then use Exchange Explorer to update the
subject of the item for example. This change is reflected in my Outlook as
expected and I can perform further updates in Outlook to that item.

However, when I add an Outlook Form Region to the addin I come across the
problems. I add the form region in VS2008 by selecting the form region
template, adding it as a new Separate form region. No changes are made to the
code that is generated, no controls added to the form, nothing to link
anything up.
If I then follow the procedure above, ie. add an item in Outlook, then
update it using Exchange Explorer, then try and perform a further update back
in Outlook I get the message:

The item cannot be saved because it was changed by another user or in
another window. Do you want to make a copy in the default folder for the item?


It is like the item has been locked by Exchange Explorer, or not released
properly before the update by Exchange Explorer. Any ideas would be greatly
appreciated.

Using Exchange Explorer to update the item externally to Outlook is just an
example - we are intending to use Exchange 2007 Web Services to actually
update the item, however the same problem occurs here.

I can post code if necessary but as I say, I am not making any changes to
the template code that is generated by VSTO when adding a form region.

Please help!

Many thanks

--
Gordon Smith

RE: Form Regions and "locked" items

am 15.01.2008 10:58:23 von jialge

Hello Gordon,

This a quick note to let you know that I am performing research on this
issue and will get back to you as soon as possible. In order to communicate
with your more efficiently, would you please tell me your email by sending
a mail to my mailbox 'jialge@online.microsoft.com', remove 'online.'.

Regards,
Jialiang Ge (jialge@online.microsoft.com, remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support

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RE: Form Regions and "locked" items

am 15.01.2008 22:55:51 von jialge

that of
the body of our Lord, Jesus Christ is therein really present. That is one
truth. Another is that this Sacrament is also a type of the cross and of
glory, and a commemoration of the two. That is the Catholic faith, which
comprehends these two truths which seem opposed.

The heresy of to-day, not conceiving that this Sacrament contains at the
same time both the presence of Jesus Christ and a type of Him, and that it
is a sacrifice and a commemoration of a sacrifice, believes that neither of
these truths can be admitted without excluding the other for this reason.

They fasten to this point alone, that this Sacrament is typical; and in this
they are not heretics. They think that we exclude this truth; hence it comes
that they raise so many objections to us out of the passages of the Fathers
which assert it. Finally, they deny the presence; and in this they are
heretics.

3rd example: Indulgences.

The shortest way, therefore, to prevent heresies is to instruct in all
truths; and the surest way to refute them is to declare them all. For what
will the heretics say?

In order to know whether an opinion is a Father's...

863. All err the more dangerously, as they each follow a truth. Their fault
is not in following a falsehood, but in not following another truth.

864. Truth is so obscure in these times, and falsehood so established, that,
unless we love the truth, we cannot know it.

865. If there is ever a time in which we must make profession of two
opposite truths, it is when we are reproached for omitting one. Therefore
the Jesuits and Jansenists are wrong in concealing them, but the Jansenists
more so, for the Jesuits have better made profession of the two.

866. Two kinds of people make things equal to one another, as feasts to

Re: Form Regions and "locked" items

am 16.01.2008 00:27:28 von GordonS

must do
as you wish."

58Quintillian, x. 7. "It is rare that one sufficiently respects one's self."

59Seneca the Elder, Suasoriae, i. 4. "So many gods are busy around a single
head."

60Cicero, Academica, i. 45. "Nothing is more shameful than to affirm before
knowing."

61Cicero, Disputationes Tusculanae, i. 25. "I have not shame, as they do, to
admit that I know not what I do not know."

62Seneca, Epistles, lxxii. "It is easier not to begin....

63Lam. 3:1. "I am the man that hath seen."

64"What you seek without knowing, religion will announce to you." Pascal
misquotes Acts 17:23. "Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I
unto you."

65Prov. 8:31. "And my delights were with the sons of men."

66Joel 2:28. "I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh."

67Ps. 82:6. "Ye are gods."

68Is. 40:6. "All flesh is grass."

69Ps. 49:12, 13. "He is like the beasts that perish; this their way is their
folly."

70Eccles. 3:18. "I said in mine heart concerning the estate of the sons of
men."

[71]1 Cor. 1:25 "The foolishness of God is wiser than men; and the weakness
of God is stronger than men."

[72]Ovid, Metamorphoses, iii. "No one is happy before death."

[73]1 John 2:16.

74Cor. 1:31. "He that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord."

75John 14:6. "I am the

RE: Form Regions and "locked" items

am 17.01.2008 04:16:41 von jialge

Hello Gordon,

Would you mind letting me know your email by sending a mail to
"jialge@online.microsoft.com, remove 'online.'"? Due to the complexity of
the issue, I hope to discuss it with offline. I am looking forward to your
reply.

Thanks
Jialiang Ge (jialge@online.microsoft.com, remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support

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