Hey, thanks for the tip
That looks fine to prevent the user from completely deinstalling the add in,
but I think the user can still disable it inside an office as far as I know
(might be wrong)
Mark
"Tom" <tom@gigasoftdevelopment.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Mark,
> We use a product called Tarma (Expert & Professional). You can install the
> product and make sure that the uninstall is not listed within the control
> panel. I highly recommend this installer!
> If you are installing this on a network and are thinking of doing an
> Active Directory push. Then you can create an MSI with the Tarma expert
> installer that essentially executes the tarma professional installer. We
> have done this several times for medium to large sized businesses.
> We use the tarma installer when we install our child protection software
> and it is very hard to uninstall our product without being privy to
> uninstall instructions (plus you can password protect the uninstall).
> Regards,
> Tom
> "Mark" <anonymoususr@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:OWqiK$RIKHA.4204@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> > Hi,
>
>> I am interested in creating an add-in for Microsoft Outlook which should
> > be
> > deployed to all computers in our organization. However, we want to
> > prevent
> > users from uninstalling the addin. How can I deploy an add-in with such
> > restriction?
>
>> Thanks,
>
>> Mark
>
>>
>