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This blog covers Messaging API development for Exchange and Outlook. My name is Daniel Bagley, I'm on the Messaging Developer Team.
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Detecting Heap Corruption Using GFlags and Dumps
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Heap corruption is very bad since it means that memory in the process is smashed (overwritten). This typically occurs when an application allocates a block of heap memory of a given size and then writes to memory addresses beyond the requested size of...
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Howto Check for third-party Add-ins and ECEs loaded with Outlook
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To check if third party Add-ins or Exchange Client Extensions are registered to run in Outlook: Click Start | Run | Type on the Open line (without the quotes) “Regedit” and click OK Add-ins registered here are user specific and...
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