Hi all,

For my sins, I run a legacy 5.24 install on which I have built an app of 15 years standing. Recently I have discovered that my Microsoft Outlook integration needed to send scheduled emails breaks on Windows boxes with 64 bit Office installs, while it runs fine with 32 bit Office installs.

The exact error thrown is:

No type library matching "Microsoft Outlook" found at ../Perl/lib/Mail +/Outlook.pm line 111

While there do appear to be plenty of people who've encountered this issue, I do have some constraints which is why their solutions might not apply to my situation. First, I am unfortunately not open to upgrading my installation. Given enough time, I'd love to do that but there's never enough time, especially when there are tight deadlines! Second, I do not have the ability to directly manually tinker with the Registry settings on the machines this application must run on, as local admin rights are locked down.

I'm definitely not afraid though of tinkering with the modules. There are no external dependencies I have to satisfy so it is my private playground to hack around as I like with.

Question: How would I go about finding the exact changes needed at the Module level (or even as calls in my code) to address this issue? I've taken a good look around the Meta CPAN site but am none the wiser (all I can see is file permission and version bumps). I still want the application to run with 32 bit Office installs as well as 64 bit Office installs.

Many thanks in advance!

Andrew


In reply to Integration with 64 Bit Office installs by v705Cas

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