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I am on Windows 7 RC1 and have the problem. I checked out timheur's solution but it does not fix it for me. That file exists in Windows 7 RC1

It used to work OK for me from Windows 7 Beta - (many times) It stopped working after I visited TechEd 2009 in LA!! But I upgraded from BETA to RC1 to about the same time.

I have just done a clean build of my PC with Windows 7 RC1 and still have the problem. I can publish an OK version from a Vista PC.

It seems that my version of the problem is caused by upgrading from Windows 7 Beta to Windows 7 RC1.

By the way, when I publish from a Vista PC after having published from from a Windows 7 PC the publish process advises me that the publish is being done from a different application platform. This confirms to me that the publishing platform is the cause of the problem!

ANd

And another thing... Since Windows 7 cannot properly publish a VSTO application, I decided to implement a Windows XP virtual PC on my Windows 7 machine and do it from there. Turns out that does not work either! The resultant Outlook implementation does not recognise my Custom Task Form regions.

I hate VISTA but it seems that where I have to go. I would go back to Windows 7 BETA but Microsoft are scheduled to kill it at the end of this month.

I have now tried a couple of other things...

  1. Tried to install Windows 2008 Server as VM on Windows 7 RC! Could not get it to install!

  2. Tried to install Virtual Server 2007 on Windows 7 RC1. That did not work and it killed the Windows 7 Virtual Server.

  3. Tried replacing the FrameworkList.xml with the version from Vista. That did not help.

Can anyone tell me if this problem has any priority within Microsoft? It is a deal breaker for Windows 7 and the RTM is not far away!!

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I am on Windows 7 RC1 and have the problem. I checked out timheur's solution but it does not fix it for me. That file exists in Windows 7 RC1

It used to work OK for me from Windows 7 Beta - (many times) It stopped working after I visited TechEd 2009 in LA!! But I upgraded from BETA to RC1 to about the same time.

I have just done a clean build of my PC with Windows 7 RC1 and still have the problem. I can publish an OK version from a Vista PC.

It seems that my version of the problem is caused by upgrading from Windows 7 Beta to Windows 7 RC1.

By the way, when I publish from a Vista PC after having published from from a Windows 7 PC the publish process advises me that the publish is being done from a different application platform. This confirms to me that the publishing platform is the cause of the problem!

ANd another thing... Since Windows 7 cannot properly publish a VSTO application, I decided to implement a Windows XP virtual PC on my Windows 7 machine and do it from there. Turns out that does not work either! The resultant Outlook implementation does not recognise my Custom Task Form regions.

I hate VISTA but it seems that where I have to go. I would go back to Windows 7 BETA but Microsoft are scheduled to kill it at the end of this month.

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I am on Windows 7 RC1 and have the problem. I checked out timheur's solution but it does not fix it for me. That file exists in Windows 7 RC1

It used to work OK for me from Windows 7 Beta - (many times) It stopped working after I visited TechEd 2009 in LA!! But I upgraded from BETA to RC1 to about the same time.

I have just done a clean build of my PC with Windows 7 RC1 and still have the problem. I can publish an OK version from a Vista PC.

It seems that my version of the problem is caused by upgrading from Windows 7 Beta to Windows 7 RC1.

By the way, when I publish from a Vista PC after having published from from a Windows 7 PC the publish process advises me that the publish is being done from a different application platform. This confirms to me that the publishing platform is the cause of the problem!