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      22nd Sep 2007
Hello,

is it possible to use outlook 2007 only as a mail client and to disable the
calender and contacts?

thx, Shrek
 
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      22nd Sep 2007
Just don't use the Calendar or contacts folders. If you only want an email
client, why aren't you using Outlook Express or Eudora (free)?

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After furious head scratching, Shrek wrote:

| Hello,
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| is it possible to use outlook 2007 only as a mail client and to
| disable the calender and contacts?
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| thx, Shrek


 
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      22nd Sep 2007
Hello,

thank you for your answer. We have another program to manage contacts and
calendars but want to work with Microsoft Exchange. I'll just need a way to
prevent the use of outlook contacts and calendars.

Shrek
 
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