Hi I'm trying to add my own button in the clipboard group of content editor ribbon in SharePoint. It's not appearing anywhere, here's the xml.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Elements xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/">
<CustomAction Description="Copy html"
Id="68275191-272b-4c59-a9ee-ee736f76f2e5"
RegistrationId="100"
RegistrationType="List"
Location="CommandUI.Ribbon"
Title="Copy html" >
<CommandUIExtension>
<CommandUIDefinitions>
<CommandUIDefinition Location="Ribbon.EditingTools.CPEditTab.Clipboard.Controls._children">
<Button
Id="copyHtmlSelection"
Alt="Copy html"
Sequence="100"
Command="CustomRibbonButton_CopyHtml_Command"
Image32by32="/_layouts/Images/copy_big.gif"
Image16by16="/_layouts/Images/copy_small.gif"
LabelText="Copy html"
TemplateAlias="o1" />
</CommandUIDefinition>
</CommandUIDefinitions>
<CommandUIHandlers>
<CommandUIHandler
Command="CustomRibbonButton_CopyHtml_Command"
CommandAction="javascript:CopySelectedHtml();" />
</CommandUIHandlers>
</CommandUIExtension>
</CustomAction>
Remove RegistrationId and RegistrationType from CustomAction element and clear browser cache. That works for me:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>sdf
<Elements xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/">
<CustomAction Description="Copy html"
Id="68275191-272b-4c59-a9ee-ee736f76f2e5"
Location="CommandUI.Ribbon"
Title="Copy html" >
<CommandUIExtension>
<CommandUIDefinitions>
<CommandUIDefinition Location="Ribbon.EditingTools.CPEditTab.Clipboard.Controls._children">
<Button
Id="copyHtmlSelection"
Alt="Copy html"
Sequence="100"
Command="CustomRibbonButton_CopyHtml_Command"
Image32by32="/_layouts/Images/copy_big.gif"
Image16by16="/_layouts/Images/copy_small.gif"
LabelText="Copy html"
TemplateAlias="o1" />
</CommandUIDefinition>
</CommandUIDefinitions>
<CommandUIHandlers>
<CommandUIHandler
Command="CustomRibbonButton_CopyHtml_Command"
CommandAction="javascript:CopySelectedHtml();" />
</CommandUIHandlers>
</CommandUIExtension>
</CustomAction>
</Elements>
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I am getting an error when I attempt to apply a provisioning package which I have created using Windows Configuration Designer. The PPKG is meant to lockdown a specific local user account to only be able to use 3 apps; Google Chrome, PrintStation and BarTender Designer. I have specified in the code the exact path for each app as well as copy/pasting their shortcuts into the Start Menu. I have checked through the code numerous times and can't seem to resolve this issue. I have included the XML code for your reference below, many thanks in advance, I hope we can get this resolved!
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<AssignedAccessConfiguration
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/AssignedAccess/2017/config"
xmlns:rs5="http://schemas.microsoft.com/AssignedAccess/201810/config"
>
<Profiles>
<Profile Id="{A039AA28-6A43-4C89-A561-2BCD06282535}">
<AllAppsList>
<AllowedApps>
<App DesktopAppPath="C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" />
<App DesktopAppPath="C:\WINDOWS\system32\shutdown.exe" />
<App DesktopAppPath="C:\Windows\SysWOW64\shutdown.exe" />
<App DesktopAppPath="C:\Windows\explorer.exe" />
<App DesktopAppPath="C:\Windows\SysWOW64\explorer.exe" />
<App DesktopAppPath="C:\Program Files\Seagull\Bartender Suite\PrintStation.exe" />
<App DesktopAppPath="C:\Program Files\Seagull\Bartender Suite\bartend.exe" />
</AllowedApps>
</AllAppsList>
<StartLayout>
<![CDATA[<LayoutModificationTemplate xmlns:defaultlayout="http://schemas.microsoft.com/Start/2014/FullDefaultLayout" xmlns:start="http://schemas.microsoft.com/Start/2014/StartLayout" Version="1" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/Start/2014/LayoutModification">
<LayoutOptions StartTileGroupCellWidth="6" />
<DefaultLayoutOverride>
<StartLayoutCollection>
<defaultlayout:StartLayout GroupCellWidth="6">
<start:Group Name="Fairview Health Kiosk">
<start:DesktopApplicationTile Size="2x2" Column="0" Row="0" DesktopApplicationLinkPath="%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Google Chrome.lnk" />
<start:DesktopApplicationTile Size="2x2" Column="2" Row="0" DesktopApplicationLinkPath="%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\PrintStation.lnk" />
<start:DesktopApplicationTile Size="2x2" Column="4" Row="0" DesktopApplicationLinkPath="%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\BarTender Designer.lnk" />
</defaultlayout:StartLayout>
</StartLayoutCollection>
</DefaultLayoutOverride>
</LayoutModificationTemplate>
]]>
</StartLayout>
<Taskbar ShowTaskbar="false"/>
</Profile>
</Profiles>
<Configs>
<Config>
<Account>Test</Account>
<DefaultProfile Id="{A039AA28-6A43-4C89-A561-2BCD06282535}"/>
</Config>
</Configs>
</AssignedAccessConfiguration>
I am developing Outlook add-in which will work with shared mailboxes.
Currently, office add-ins are not available on delegate scenarios but MS has released preview build which supports these scenarios.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/dev/add-ins/reference/manifest/supportssharedfolders
My problem is since the manifest.xml has preview elements; I can't upload the it at outlook.office365.com under my add-ins. I get following error.
This app can't be installed. The manifest file doesn't conform to the schema definition. The element 'DesktopFormFactor' in namespace 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides/1.1' has invalid child element 'SupportsSharedFolders' in namespace 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides/1.1'. List of possible elements expected: 'ExtensionPoint' in namespace 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides/1.1'... The element 'DesktopFormFactor' in namespace 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides/1.1' has invalid child element 'SupportsSharedFolders' in namespace 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides/1.1'. List of possible elements expected: 'ExtensionPoint' in namespace 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides/1.1'.
Anyone know any other way to deploy the add-in for users or even test it out without being to upload xml file?
Thanks in advance.
Copy of my manifest.xml file is here.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<OfficeApp
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/appforoffice/1.1"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:bt="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/officeappbasictypes/1.0"
xmlns:mailappor="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides"
xsi:type="MailApp">
<Version>1.0.0.0</Version>
<ProviderName></ProviderName>
<DefaultLocale>en-US</DefaultLocale>
<DisplayName DefaultValue="Sample1" />
<Description DefaultValue="First Sample Angular Add-in"/>
<IconUrl DefaultValue="xxxx.jpg" />
<HighResolutionIconUrl DefaultValue="https://localhost:3000/assets/hi-res-icon.png"/>
<!--If you plan to submit this add-in to the Office Store, uncomment the SupportUrl element below-->
<SupportUrl DefaultValue="https://localhost:3000/support.html" />
<!-- Domains that will be allowed when navigating. For example, if you use ShowTaskpane and then have an href link, navigation will only be allowed if the domain is on this list. -->
<AppDomains>
<AppDomain>AppDomain1</AppDomain>
<AppDomain>AppDomain2</AppDomain>
<AppDomain>AppDomain3</AppDomain>
</AppDomains>
<!--End Basic Settings. -->
<Hosts>
<Host Name="Mailbox" />
</Hosts>
<Requirements>
<Sets>
<Set Name="Mailbox" MinVersion="1.1" />
</Sets>
</Requirements>
<FormSettings>
<Form xsi:type="ItemRead">
<DesktopSettings>
<SourceLocation DefaultValue="https://localhost:3000/index.html"/>
<RequestedHeight>250</RequestedHeight>
</DesktopSettings>
</Form>
</FormSettings>
<Permissions>ReadWriteItem</Permissions>
<Rule xsi:type="RuleCollection" Mode="Or">
<Rule xsi:type="ItemIs" ItemType="Message" FormType="Read" />
</Rule>
<DisableEntityHighlighting>false</DisableEntityHighlighting>
<VersionOverrides xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides" xsi:type="VersionOverridesV1_0">
<Description resid="residDescription" />
<Requirements>
<bt:Sets DefaultMinVersion="1.3">
<bt:Set Name="Mailbox" />
</bt:Sets>
</Requirements>
<Hosts>
<Host xsi:type="MailHost">
<!-- add information on form factors -->
</Host>
</Hosts>
<Resources>
<!-- add information on resources -->
</Resources>
<VersionOverrides xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides/1.1" xsi:type="VersionOverridesV1_1">
<Requirements>
<bt:Sets DefaultMinVersion="1.3">
<bt:Set Name="Mailbox" />
</bt:Sets>
</Requirements>
<Hosts>
<Host xsi:type="MailHost">
<DesktopFormFactor>
<!-- Location of the Functions that UI-less buttons can trigger (ExecuteFunction Actions). -->
<FunctionFile resid="functionFile" />
<SupportsSharedFolders>true</SupportsSharedFolders>
<!-- Message Read -->
<ExtensionPoint xsi:type="MessageReadCommandSurface">
<!-- Use the default tab of the ExtensionPoint or create your own with <CustomTab id="myTab"> -->
<OfficeTab id="TabDefault">
<!-- Up to 6 Groups added per Tab -->
<Group id="msgReadGroup">
<Label resid="groupLabel" />
<!-- Launch the add-in : task pane button -->
<Control xsi:type="Button" id="msgReadOpenPaneButton">
<Label resid="paneReadButtonLabel" />
<Supertip>
<Title resid="paneReadSuperTipTitle" />
<Description resid="paneReadSuperTipDescription" />
</Supertip>
<Icon>
<bt:Image size="16" resid="icon16" />
<bt:Image size="32" resid="icon32" />
<bt:Image size="80" resid="icon80" />
</Icon>
<Action xsi:type="ShowTaskpane">
<SourceLocation resid="messageReadTaskPaneUrl" />
</Action>
</Control>
<!-- Go to http://aka.ms/ButtonCommands to learn how to add more Controls: ExecuteFunction and Menu -->
</Group>
</OfficeTab>
</ExtensionPoint>
<!-- Go to http://aka.ms/ExtensionPointsCommands to learn how to add more Extension Points: MessageRead, AppointmentOrganizer, AppointmentAttendee -->
</DesktopFormFactor>
</Host>
</Hosts>
<Resources>
<!-- add information on resources -->
</Resources>
</VersionOverrides>
</VersionOverrides>
</OfficeApp>
Explaining #Bubuhubu's answer, and hopefully helping other people out who hit this issue.
If you use the yo generator to initially create your manifest, as is documented in the following Microsoft how to article:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/add-ins/addin-tutorial
You will notice that the <VersionOverrides> tag is created without a version number. This version of the VersionOverrides element does NOT support the <SupportsSharedFolders> tag, but the 1.1 version DOES.
You might think that you could simply change the xmlns and type tags of the VersionOverrides tag to 1.1 to get the tag supported, but apparently a 1.1 VersionOverrides tag is not supported within an OfficeApp tag. It is however, supported as a child element of a VersionOverrides 1.0 tag.
As a result the simplest way to fix this is to take your manifest.xml from the yo generatort and find:
<VersionOverrides xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides" xsi:type="VersionOverridesV1_0">
And right after it add:
<VersionOverrides xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides/1.1" xsi:type="VersionOverridesV1_1">
So that it now looks like this:
<VersionOverrides xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides" xsi:type="VersionOverridesV1_0">
<VersionOverrides xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides/1.1" xsi:type="VersionOverridesV1_1">
Likewise, near the end-of the document, find:
</VersionOverrides>
and change it to:
</VersionOverrides>
</VersionOverrides>
You can now utilize the <SupportsSharedFolders>, e.g. Your manifest.xml should look something like the following:
. . .
<VersionOverrides xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides" xsi:type="VersionOverridesV1_0">
<VersionOverrides xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides/1.1" xsi:type="VersionOverridesV1_1">
<Requirements>
<bt:Sets DefaultMinVersion="1.3">
<bt:Set Name="Mailbox" />
</bt:Sets>
</Requirements>
<Hosts>
<Host xsi:type="MailHost">
<DesktopFormFactor>
<SupportsSharedFolders>true</SupportsSharedFolders>
. . .
</VersionOverrides>
</VersionOverrides>
</OfficeApp>
Hopefully this helps save someone some time.
BTW, apparently when you add a plugin in Outlook it can take up to 60 seconds for it to show up. As a result if you don't see your icon immediately, don't assume at first that it didn't work (Like I originally did).
I've experienced the same issue today. I was able to solve it by moving the
SupportsSharedFolders tag to the beginning of the DesktopFormFactor tag.
Instead of this:
...
<DesktopFormFactor>
<!-- Location of the Functions that UI-less buttons can trigger (ExecuteFunction Actions). -->
<FunctionFile resid="functionFile" />
<SupportsSharedFolders>true</SupportsSharedFolders>
<!-- Message Read -->
...
it should look like this
...
<DesktopFormFactor>
<SupportsSharedFolders>true</SupportsSharedFolders>
<!-- Location of the Functions that UI-less buttons can trigger (ExecuteFunction Actions). -->
<FunctionFile resid="functionFile" />
<!-- Message Read -->
...
Here is sample manifest file which worked for me.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<OfficeApp
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/appforoffice/1.1"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:bt="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/officeappbasictypes/1.0"
xmlns:mailappor="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides"
xsi:type="MailApp">
<!-- Begin Basic Settings: Add-in metadata, used for all versions of Office unless override provided. -->
<!-- IMPORTANT! Id must be unique for your add-in, if you reuse this manifest ensure that you change this id to a new GUID. -->
<Id>XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXX</Id>
<!--Version. Updates from the store only get triggered if there is a version change. -->
<Version>1.0.0.0</Version>
<ProviderName></ProviderName>
<DefaultLocale>en-US</DefaultLocale>
<!-- The display name of your add-in. Used on the store and various places of the Office UI such as the add-ins dialog. -->
<DisplayName DefaultValue="" />
<Description DefaultValue=""/>
<!-- Icon for your add-in. Used on installation screens and the add-ins dialog. -->
<IconUrl DefaultValue="" />
<HighResolutionIconUrl DefaultValue="https://localhost:3000/assets/hi-res-icon.png"/>
<!--If you plan to submit this add-in to the Office Store, uncomment the SupportUrl element below-->
<SupportUrl DefaultValue="https://localhost:3000/support.html" />
<!-- Domains that will be allowed when navigating. For example, if you use ShowTaskpane and then have an href link, navigation will only be allowed if the domain is on this list. -->
<AppDomains>
<AppDomain>AppDomain1</AppDomain>
<AppDomain>AppDomain2</AppDomain>
<AppDomain>AppDomain3</AppDomain>
</AppDomains>
<!--End Basic Settings. -->
<Hosts>
<Host Name="Mailbox" />
</Hosts>
<Requirements>
<Sets>
<Set Name="Mailbox" MinVersion="1.1" />
</Sets>
</Requirements>
<FormSettings>
<Form xsi:type="ItemRead">
<DesktopSettings>
<SourceLocation DefaultValue="https://localhost:3000/index.html"/>
<RequestedHeight>250</RequestedHeight>
</DesktopSettings>
</Form>
</FormSettings>
<Permissions>ReadWriteItem</Permissions>
<Rule xsi:type="RuleCollection" Mode="Or">
<Rule xsi:type="ItemIs" ItemType="Message" FormType="Read" />
</Rule>
<DisableEntityHighlighting>false</DisableEntityHighlighting>
<VersionOverrides xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides" xsi:type="VersionOverridesV1_0">
<Requirements>
<bt:Sets DefaultMinVersion="1.3">
<bt:Set Name="Mailbox" />
</bt:Sets>
</Requirements>
<Hosts>
<Host xsi:type="MailHost">
<DesktopFormFactor>
<!-- Location of the Functions that UI-less buttons can trigger (ExecuteFunction Actions). -->
<FunctionFile resid="functionFile" />
<!-- Message Read -->
<ExtensionPoint xsi:type="MessageReadCommandSurface">
<!-- Use the default tab of the ExtensionPoint or create your own with <CustomTab id="myTab"> -->
<OfficeTab id="TabDefault">
<!-- Up to 6 Groups added per Tab -->
<Group id="msgReadGroup">
<Label resid="groupLabel" />
<!-- Launch the add-in : task pane button -->
<Control xsi:type="Button" id="msgReadOpenPaneButton">
<Label resid="paneReadButtonLabel" />
<Supertip>
<Title resid="paneReadSuperTipTitle" />
<Description resid="paneReadSuperTipDescription" />
</Supertip>
<Icon>
<bt:Image size="16" resid="icon16" />
<bt:Image size="32" resid="icon32" />
<bt:Image size="80" resid="icon80" />
</Icon>
<Action xsi:type="ShowTaskpane">
<SourceLocation resid="messageReadTaskPaneUrl" />
</Action>
</Control>
<!-- Go to http://aka.ms/ButtonCommands to learn how to add more Controls: ExecuteFunction and Menu -->
</Group>
</OfficeTab>
</ExtensionPoint>
<!-- Go to http://aka.ms/ExtensionPointsCommands to learn how to add more Extension Points: MessageRead, AppointmentOrganizer, AppointmentAttendee -->
</DesktopFormFactor>
</Host>
</Hosts>
<Resources>
<bt:Images>
<bt:Image id="icon16" DefaultValue="https://localhost:3000/assets/XXXX-16.png"/>
<bt:Image id="icon32" DefaultValue="https://localhost:3000/assets/XXXX-32.png"/>
<bt:Image id="icon80" DefaultValue="https://localhost:3000/assets/XXXX-80.png"/>
</bt:Images>
<bt:Urls>
<bt:Url id="functionFile" DefaultValue="https://localhost:3000/function-file/function-file.html"/>
<bt:Url id="messageReadTaskPaneUrl" DefaultValue="https://localhost:3000/index.html"/>
</bt:Urls>
<bt:ShortStrings>
<bt:String id="groupLabel" DefaultValue="My Add-in Group"/>
<bt:String id="customTabLabel" DefaultValue="My Add-in Tab"/>
<bt:String id="paneReadButtonLabel" DefaultValue="Display all properties"/>
<bt:String id="paneReadSuperTipTitle" DefaultValue="Get all properties"/>
</bt:ShortStrings>
<bt:LongStrings>
<bt:String id="paneReadSuperTipDescription" DefaultValue="Opens a pane displaying all available properties. This is an example of a button that opens a task pane."/>
</bt:LongStrings>
</Resources>
<VersionOverrides xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides/1.1" xsi:type="VersionOverridesV1_1">
<Requirements>
<bt:Sets DefaultMinVersion="1.3">
<bt:Set Name="Mailbox" />
</bt:Sets>
</Requirements>
<Hosts>
<Host xsi:type="MailHost">
<DesktopFormFactor>
<SupportsSharedFolders>true</SupportsSharedFolders>
<!-- Location of the Functions that UI-less buttons can trigger (ExecuteFunction Actions). -->
<FunctionFile resid="functionFile" />
<!-- Message Read -->
<ExtensionPoint xsi:type="MessageReadCommandSurface">
<!-- Use the default tab of the ExtensionPoint or create your own with <CustomTab id="myTab"> -->
<OfficeTab id="TabDefault">
<!-- Up to 6 Groups added per Tab -->
<Group id="msgReadGroup">
<Label resid="groupLabel" />
<!-- Launch the add-in : task pane button -->
<Control xsi:type="Button" id="msgReadOpenPaneButton">
<Label resid="paneReadButtonLabel" />
<Supertip>
<Title resid="paneReadSuperTipTitle" />
<Description resid="paneReadSuperTipDescription" />
</Supertip>
<Icon>
<bt:Image size="16" resid="icon16" />
<bt:Image size="32" resid="icon32" />
<bt:Image size="80" resid="icon80" />
</Icon>
<Action xsi:type="ShowTaskpane">
<SourceLocation resid="messageReadTaskPaneUrl" />
</Action>
</Control>
<!-- Go to http://aka.ms/ButtonCommands to learn how to add more Controls: ExecuteFunction and Menu -->
</Group>
</OfficeTab>
</ExtensionPoint>
<!-- Go to http://aka.ms/ExtensionPointsCommands to learn how to add more Extension Points: MessageRead, AppointmentOrganizer, AppointmentAttendee -->
</DesktopFormFactor>
</Host>
</Hosts>
<Resources>
<bt:Images>
<bt:Image id="icon16" DefaultValue="https://localhost:3000/assets/XXXX-16.png"/>
<bt:Image id="icon32" DefaultValue="https://localhost:3000/assets/XXXXX-32.png"/>
<bt:Image id="icon80" DefaultValue="https://localhost:3000/assets/XXXX-80.png"/>
</bt:Images>
<bt:Urls>
<bt:Url id="functionFile" DefaultValue="https://localhost:3000/function-file/function-file.html"/>
<bt:Url id="messageReadTaskPaneUrl" DefaultValue="https://localhost:3000/index.html"/>
</bt:Urls>
<bt:ShortStrings>
<bt:String id="groupLabel" DefaultValue="My Add-in Group"/>
<bt:String id="customTabLabel" DefaultValue="My Add-in Tab"/>
<bt:String id="paneReadButtonLabel" DefaultValue="Display all properties"/>
<bt:String id="paneReadSuperTipTitle" DefaultValue="Get all properties"/>
</bt:ShortStrings>
<bt:LongStrings>
<bt:String id="paneReadSuperTipDescription" DefaultValue="Opens a pane displaying all available properties. This is an example of a button that opens a task pane."/>
</bt:LongStrings>
</Resources>
</VersionOverrides>
</VersionOverrides>
</OfficeApp>
I am trying to create a very simple web outlook add-ins (Using JavaScript + HTML5 + CSS). This is the same add-in described in the tutorial.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/add-ins/quick-start?tabs=visual-studio
I am able to create the add-in and add it to Outlook 2016 web client. When I open the outlook web client and use the add-in, it works perfectly.
Now I am trying to add same add-in to Outlook 2016 client installed on Windows and MAC. On both the machines when I search and add the add-in (with add from file option), it gets added successfully. I get the “installed successfully “message. I even see it under “my add-ins” option. But it does not show up in the toolbar. When I again open the store and check the “my add-in” list, the add-in is disappeared form the list. This means it never got installed correctly.
Since I am new to this, I am not able to determine the reason or debug the issue. Is there any change I need to do to manifest file? Currently I am using the same manifest file for web client, windows and mac based client. Also how do I debug this?
Update:
Here is the manifest file I am using for registering add-in in web client. I am using the same file for windows and mac clients. Is the manifest file different?
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<OfficeApp
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/appforoffice/1.1"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:bt="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/officeappbasictypes/1.0"
xmlns:mailappor="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides/1.0"
xsi:type="MailApp">
<!-- Begin Basic Settings: Add-in metadata, used for all versions of Office unless override provided. -->
<!-- IMPORTANT! Id must be unique for your add-in, if you reuse this manifest ensure that you change this id to a new GUID. -->
<Id>771983a0-73ed-45a0-90d9-0fd546592d94</Id>
<!--Version. Updates from the store only get triggered if there is a version change. -->
<Version>1.0.0.0</Version>
<ProviderName>Amey Kale</ProviderName>
<DefaultLocale>en-US</DefaultLocale>
<!-- The display name of your add-in. Used on the store and various places of the Office UI such as the add-ins dialog. -->
<DisplayName DefaultValue="My Office Add-in" />
<Description DefaultValue="My First Outlook Add-in"/>
<!-- Icon for your add-in. Used on installation screens and the add-ins dialog. -->
<IconUrl DefaultValue="https://localhost/OWA/" />
<HighResolutionIconUrl DefaultValue="https://dev.sgsuite.com/OWA/assets/hi-res-icon.png"/>
<!--If you plan to submit this add-in to the Office Store, uncomment the SupportUrl element below-->
<SupportUrl DefaultValue="https://dev.sgsuite.com/OWA/assets/hi-res-icon.png" />
<!-- Domains that will be allowed when navigating. For example, if you use ShowTaskpane and then have an href link, navigation will only be allowed if the domain is on this list. -->
<AppDomains>
<AppDomain>AppDomain1</AppDomain>
<AppDomain>AppDomain2</AppDomain>
<AppDomain>AppDomain3</AppDomain>
</AppDomains>
<!--End Basic Settings. -->
<Hosts>
<Host Name="Mailbox" />
</Hosts>
<Requirements>
<Sets>
<Set Name="Mailbox" MinVersion="1.1" />
</Sets>
</Requirements>
<FormSettings>
<Form xsi:type="ItemRead">
<DesktopSettings>
<SourceLocation DefaultValue="https://dev.sgsuite.com/OWA/index.html"/>
<RequestedHeight>250</RequestedHeight>
</DesktopSettings>
</Form>
</FormSettings>
<Permissions>ReadWriteItem</Permissions>
<Rule xsi:type="RuleCollection" Mode="Or">
<Rule xsi:type="ItemIs" ItemType="Message" FormType="Read" />
</Rule>
<DisableEntityHighlighting>false</DisableEntityHighlighting>
<VersionOverrides xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/mailappversionoverrides" xsi:type="VersionOverridesV1_0">
<Requirements>
<bt:Sets DefaultMinVersion="1.3">
<bt:Set Name="Mailbox" />
</bt:Sets>
</Requirements>
<Hosts>
<Host xsi:type="MailHost">
<DesktopFormFactor>
<!-- Location of the Functions that UI-less buttons can trigger (ExecuteFunction Actions). -->
<FunctionFile resid="functionFile" />
<!-- Message Read -->
<ExtensionPoint xsi:type="MessageReadCommandSurface">
<!-- Use the default tab of the ExtensionPoint or create your own with <CustomTab id="myTab"> -->
<OfficeTab id="TabDefault">
<!-- Up to 6 Groups added per Tab -->
<Group id="msgReadGroup">
<Label resid="groupLabel" />
<!-- Launch the add-in : task pane button -->
<Control xsi:type="Button" id="msgReadOpenPaneButton">
<Label resid="paneReadButtonLabel" />
<Supertip>
<Title resid="paneReadSuperTipTitle" />
<Description resid="paneReadSuperTipDescription" />
</Supertip>
<Icon>
<bt:Image size="16" resid="icon16" />
<bt:Image size="32" resid="icon32" />
<bt:Image size="80" resid="icon80" />
</Icon>
<Action xsi:type="ShowTaskpane">
<SourceLocation resid="messageReadTaskPaneUrl" />
</Action>
</Control>
<!-- Go to http://aka.ms/ButtonCommands to learn how to add more Controls: ExecuteFunction and Menu -->
</Group>
</OfficeTab>
</ExtensionPoint>
<!-- Go to http://aka.ms/ExtensionPointsCommands to learn how to add more Extension Points: MessageRead, AppointmentOrganizer, AppointmentAttendee -->
</DesktopFormFactor>
</Host>
</Hosts>
<Resources>
<bt:Images>
<bt:Image id="icon16" DefaultValue="https://dev.sgsuite.com/OWA/assets/icon-16.png"/>
<bt:Image id="icon32" DefaultValue="https://dev.sgsuite.com/OWA/assets/icon-32.png"/>
<bt:Image id="icon80" DefaultValue="https://dev.sgsuite.com/OWA/assets/icon-80.png"/>
</bt:Images>
<bt:Urls>
<bt:Url id="functionFile" DefaultValue="https://dev.sgsuite.com/OWA/function-file/function-file.html"/>
<bt:Url id="messageReadTaskPaneUrl" DefaultValue="https://dev.sgsuite.com/OWA/index.html"/>
</bt:Urls>
<bt:ShortStrings>
<bt:String id="groupLabel" DefaultValue="My Add-in Group"/>
<bt:String id="customTabLabel" DefaultValue="My Add-in Tab"/>
<bt:String id="paneReadButtonLabel" DefaultValue="Display all properties"/>
<bt:String id="paneReadSuperTipTitle" DefaultValue="Get all properties"/>
</bt:ShortStrings>
<bt:LongStrings>
<bt:String id="paneReadSuperTipDescription" DefaultValue="Opens a pane displaying all available properties. This is an example of a button that opens a task pane."/>
</bt:LongStrings>
</Resources>
</VersionOverrides>
</OfficeApp>
When registering the add-in from desktop client, I am getting following certificate error:
But when I register it from web client it does not give me this error, even though the web server is same.
In my app I want set set my default logo as wide logo.When user pin to start my app wide logo will be shown how to do that?
I tried to edit manifest file but every thing is fine there
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Package xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/appx/2010/manifest" xmlns:m2="http://schemas.microsoft.com/appx/2013/manifest">
<Identity Name="eaccc03b-ad21-4762-9c73-39835d6eb23b" Publisher="CN=Admin" Version="1.0.0.0" />
<Properties>
<DisplayName>App5</DisplayName>
<PublisherDisplayName>Admin</PublisherDisplayName>
<Logo>Assets\StoreLogo.png</Logo>
</Properties>
<Prerequisites>
<OSMinVersion>6.3.0</OSMinVersion>
<OSMaxVersionTested>6.3.0</OSMaxVersionTested>
</Prerequisites>
<Resources>
<Resource Language="x-generate" />
</Resources>
<Applications>
<Application Id="App" Executable="$targetnametoken$.exe" EntryPoint="App5.App">
<m2:VisualElements DisplayName="Kids" Square150x150Logo="Assets\Logo.png" Square30x30Logo="Assets\SmallLogo.png" Description="App5" ForegroundText="light" BackgroundColor="#464646">
<m2:DefaultTile Wide310x150Logo="Assets\WideLogo.png">
<m2:ShowNameOnTiles>
<m2:ShowOn Tile="wide310x150Logo" />
</m2:ShowNameOnTiles>
</m2:DefaultTile>
<m2:SplashScreen Image="Assets\SplashScreen.png" BackgroundColor="#ffffff" />
<m2:InitialRotationPreference>
<m2:Rotation Preference="landscape" />
</m2:InitialRotationPreference>
</m2:VisualElements>
</Application>
</Applications>
<Capabilities>
<Capability Name="internetClient" />
</Capabilities>
</Package>
Just add DefaultSize property:
<m2:DefaultTile Wide310x150Logo="Assets\WideLogo.png" DefaultSize="wide310x150Logo">
...
</m2:DefaultTile>
this will make the Wide Tile as Default tile. if you want the 150*150 logo as default,just change DefaultSize as DefaultSize="square150x150Logo"
Is it possible to use a RegistrySearch in WiX bundle to hide a Text in theme?
I don't have a clue about where to start. In the code below, the InstalledDotNet4 variable doesn't set the Text in time to disabled and I can't find a way to disable the Text (or change its text content).
Bundle.wxs:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Wix xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2006/wi"
xmlns:util="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/UtilExtension"
xmlns:bal="http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/BalExtension">
<Bundle Name="My App" Version="1.0.0.0"
Manufacturer="ACME"
UpgradeCode="d88faa97-2197-4154-9e77-32f9ca773bd4">
<BootstrapperApplicationRef
Id="WixExtendedBootstrapperApplication.HyperlinkLicense">
<Payload SourceFile="Resources/background.png" Id="myLogo" />
</BootstrapperApplicationRef>
<WixVariable Id="WixExtbaLicenseUrl" Value="" />
<WixVariable Id="WixExtbaThemeXml" Value="Resources\MyTheme.xml" />
<WixVariable Id="WixExtbaThemeWxl" Value="Resources\MyTheme.wxl" />
<util:RegistrySearch Root="HKCU"
Key="Software\AnythingToCheck"
Value="Test" Variable="InstalledDotNet4" />
<Chain>
<MsiPackage Id="dotNETv4" DisplayName="My .NET v4 prerequisite"
SourceFile="myApp.msi"
Visible="yes"
InstallCondition="CheckboxDotNetv4" />
</Chain>
</Wix>
MyTheme.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Theme xmlns="http://wixtoolset.org/schemas/thmutil/2010">
<!-- Window definition -->
<!-- Font definition -->
<Page Name="Install">
<Checkbox Name="CheckboxDotNet4"
X="205" Y="126"
Width="-100" Height="17"
TabStop="yes" FontId="3"
HideWhenDisabled="yes">.NET Framework 4.0</Checkbox>
<Text Name="InstalledDotNet4"
X="-10" Y="126"
Width="80" Height="17"
TabStop="no" FontId="3"
HideWhenDisabled="yes">(Installed)</Text>
</Page>
<!-- More pages -->
</Theme>
Additionally, I tried to use the following code in Bundle.wxs, but that is not linked to the RegistrySearch:
<Variable Name="InstalledDotNet4State" Type="string" Value="disable" />
Yes, after extensive research I found it is possible to hide the Text based on a RegistrySearch. First you need to download the WiX Extended Bootstrapper Application from http://wixextba.codeplex.com/. Extract the contents and add to your project the WixBalExtensionExt.dll as shown in Bundle10.wxs example.
Then, open the project bafunctions under folder Template bafunctions. You will need to compile this C++ library and add it to your bundle as a Payload (use the Bundle10.wxs as example).
Then, to be able to read and hide the Text control, uncomment function OnDetectComplete() and add the following code, for example:
STDMETHODIMP OnDetectComplete()
{
HRESULT hr = S_OK;
LPWSTR sczValue = NULL;
#if DEBUG
// Show log info during debug.
// May not be THE way to log.
size_t i;
LPSTR sczValue2 = (char *) malloc(100);
#endif
BalGetStringVariable(L"InstalledDotNet4Reg", &sczValue);
BalExitOnFailure(hr, "Failed to get variable.");
if (sczValue == NULL)
{
BalLog(BOOTSTRAPPER_LOG_LEVEL_STANDARD,
"Failed to read null variable.");
}
else
{
if (_wtoi(sczValue))
{
hr = m_pEngine->SetVariableString(L"CheckboxDotNetv4State",
L"disable");
BalExitOnFailure(hr, "Failed to set control state.");
hr = m_pEngine->SetVariableNumeric(L"CheckboxDotNetv4", 0);
BalExitOnFailure(hr, "Failed to set variable.");
}
else
{
#if DEBUG
// Log information
wcstombs_s(&i, sczValue2, (size_t)100, sczValue, (size_t)100);
BalLog(BOOTSTRAPPER_LOG_LEVEL_STANDARD, sczValue2);
#endif
hr = m_pEngine->SetVariableString(L"InstalledDotNet4State",
L"disable");
BalExitOnFailure(hr, "Failed to set control state.");
}
}
LExit:
ReleaseStr(sczValue);
return hr;
}
Finally, change (or add) your RegistrySearch, this way:
<util:RegistrySearch Root="HKLM"
Key="SOFTWARE\Classes\Installer\Products\FCDAC0A0AD874C333A05DC1548B97920"
Variable="InstalledDotNet4Reg" Result="exists" />