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Unhappy Help with Application manifest

Hi there,

I've written an Outlook 2003 add-in using the template provided in VS2008. I need to configure the setup project and create the application manifest and I can't seem to find any documentation on it. Are there and step by step articles that someone can help me with? I'd appreciate any help.

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