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Hi all,
i'm writing a simple C# application which has a button that has to show a
outllok new message, then the user will write the object and will send the
email.
So i import in references the Com object Microsoft Outlook 11.0 Object
Library, but asap it finished to import, i receive two warning:

Cannot find wrapper assembly for type library "Outlook".

The referenced component 'Outlook' could not be found.

The wierd thing is that if i import Excel Com object everything works fine.

anybody can help me please?

thanks a lot

Agus
Apr 10 '06 #1
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