I found the solution. It was actually on the same page I posted. Just wasn't clear enough to me. To Use the Outlook 2002 PIA in Your Solution
Assuming that you have already built your Outlook add-in project and added a Setup project to your solution, add the Outlook 2002 PIA to the Global Assembly Cache output folder. The PIAs and .reg files that ship with the Office XP Primary Interop Assembly are redistributable.
In the Solution Explorer window, right-click your Setup project, point to View, and click File System. The File System panes appear. Right-click File System on Target Machine, point to Add Special Folder, and click Global Assembly Cache Folder. The Global Assembly Cache Folder is added to the File System on Target Machine folder list. In the Solution Explorer window, right-click Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.dll under the name of your Setup project, and click Properties. The Property window appears. In the Property window, in the Folder box, click the ellipsis (. . .) button. The Select Folder dialog box appears. Click Global Assembly Cache Folder, and click OK to close the Select Folder dialog box. Next, add the Outlook 2002 PIA registry entries to the Registry on Target Machine pane.
In the Solution Explorer window, right-click your Setup project, point to View, and click Registry. The Registry on Target Machine panes appear. Right-click Registry on Target Machine, and click Import. The Import Registry File dialog box appears. Locate and click the Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.dll.reg file in the folder in which you extracted the original Office XP PIAs, and then click Open. The Outlook 2002 PIA registry entries are added, and the Import Registry File dialog box disappears.
On Nov 27, 11:25 am, W <sedk...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I created a project that uses the outlook.interop library. It works > beautifully on my computer, but when i tried to run the application > from another computer it didn't work. I tried installing office 2007 > on that computer, but still got the same thing. > > I looked around, but couldn't figure out what to do to make my > application work on another computer. I came across the link below, http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa155703.aspx> > so i tried to create a new Extensibility\Shared Add-in and add it to > my solution, but it also didn't work. I already had the o2007pia.msi > right before that. > > Can someone please tell me how to fix this problem?
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