Relation between command def in ECF and code of extension

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Petr Silar

Hi.
I'd like to know the relation between command defintion in [Command]
section of ecf file of the extension and
IExchExtCommands::InstallCommands method in extension code.
It seem to me attributes of command written to ecf file are ignored
and replaced by ones from code.

Is there some way to use command position from ecf file in code?
Is there some way to add command to context menu of folder and
message?

Thank you for your answers and help.

Best Regards

Petr Silar
Kerio Technologies
 
Yes, Command section is pretty much redundant IMHO.
No, you cannot add menu items to the message or folder popup menu.

Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)
http://www.dimastr.com/
OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO
and MAPI Developer Tool
 
Thank you for your answer.

Best Regards

Petr Silar
Kerio Technologies


Dmitry Streblechenko \(MVP\) said:
Yes, Command section is pretty much redundant IMHO.
No, you cannot add menu items to the message or folder popup menu.

Dmitry Streblechenko (MVP)
http://www.dimastr.com/
OutlookSpy - Outlook, CDO
and MAPI Developer Tool


Petr Silar said:
Hi.
I'd like to know the relation between command defintion in [Command]
section of ecf file of the extension and
IExchExtCommands::InstallCommands method in extension code.
It seem to me attributes of command written to ecf file are ignored
and replaced by ones from code.

Is there some way to use command position from ecf file in code?
Is there some way to add command to context menu of folder and
message?

Thank you for your answers and help.

Best Regards

Petr Silar
Kerio Technologies
 
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