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AntiSpam Norton Plugin to Outlook 2003

 
 
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      20th Oct 2004
I just recently downloaded the latest version of NAS and made sure to have
plugin enabled for Outlook 2003 as my former NAS 2004 was enabled. It
functions OK, but I cannot customize the Plugin Menu bar despite repeated
attempts and reinstalls of software, plus a detect & repair of Outlook
itself. I want to get rid of the "Empty..." button on this bar plus rename
(shorten) the remaining 3 buttons of the menu bar, then move the plugin bar
to the Junk Mail menu already in Outlook, so net effect is to have only 2
menu rows at top of screen. I can easily do this, but upon exit from
Outlook, it is back to original state for this plugin menu bar ... all
buttons, full names, menu bar on a 3rd row. How can I make my changes
"stick"? I never had this problem with NAS 2004 and was using it after
Windows XP Pro went through recent SP2 update. Outlook & everything on my
system has latest updates, patches, etc.

 
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