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Old December 14th, 2005, 02:41 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
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Default .Net 2.0 Outlook add-in for Vonage

Hello,

In the spirit of getting familiar with VS 2005 tools for Office, I created
an outlook 2003 add-in. When installed it adds a tool bar button to the
standard tool bar when you're in a contacts folder.

The program has the options to store your vonage credentials in the
registry. I wrote my own encryption function so now of the info is stored in
clear text but a mildy determined person could figure out how to decrypt it
so I wouldn't use it on a public computer or anything.

I've shared it out at:

http://www.net-softvisions.com/nsv20.../VoipDial.aspx

Also, the following are requirements to run any add-ins created with the new
Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office.

You must have Outlook 2003 SP 1 or greater. The 2.0 .Net framework
installed as well as the new Visual Studio Office Runtime. (MS should have
included these two items togther. Have no clue what they were thinking.
There's a link to the later at the site.)

Have any questions, please feel free to contact me. If enought interest, I
may look into add a little more functionality.

It's free and it comes as is. Again, this was for learning purposes. I
didn't put a lot of thought in functionality nor did I have a lot of time
trying to break it. The MSI package copies a couple of files to the
Outlook\addins directory and registers the add-in in the GAC. The install
creates a couple of registry keys which are removed on an uninstall.

It's not meant to replace/compete with Click 2 call. I did it for the
experience and thought I would share it with others.

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