Outlook 2002 has a unsupport registry called mintotray that would park
Outlook out of the way while running. (You would need to create a desktop
shortcut (*.lnk) in your startup folder to get Outlook running at logon.)
Earlier versions (Outlook 97 - 2000) would require you to acquire a third
party application that could start Outlook and keep it minimized to the
system tray. (Search google for outlock)
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