I'm using the 12.0 Interop library, which is the default for Outlook 2007. I'm actually aiming for Outlook 2003 to 2010 integration with a code example that registers to a quit event.
Even though the docs say that there is an application Quit event for the Outlook app, I can't find it in the Outlook.Application
object implementation.
Visual Studio 2010 seems to identify Quit
as a method:
Question:
How would one register to the Outlook application's Quit event? (if there is one, or any event that is triggered when the application quits) If possible provide some example code.
Thanks!
Just try to give a solution: may be you can get Outlook process and listen for Process.Exited
event.
((Outlook.ApplicationEvents_11_Event)Application).Quit
+= new Outlook.ApplicationEvents_11_QuitEventHandler(ThisAddIn_Quit);
void ThisAddIn_Quit()
{
System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("bye bye problem, I found the solution!!");
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6677349/no-application-quit-event-in-outlook