How can I enable a disabled Outlook beta add in

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I have used Qurb as my spam filter very successfully. Outlook beta2 has
disabled it as an add-in in the Trust Center and I cannot enable it.
 
On the page that shows the add-ins, there is a combo box on the bottom
with a go button next to it. Select the type of add-in it is, prob. com
add-in, then click go and enable it.
It might not be compatible with Outlook 2007 yet by the way, which could
be the reason why it is disabled.

Patrick Schmid
 
It would appear that Qurb and Outlook 2007 do not mix. Once enabled the
computer kept freezing and only now that I have uninstalled Qurb is it
working OK again. I hope that a fix is found.
 
Apply to the programmers of Qurb to see if/when they will have a compatible
version.

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After furious head scratching, LouiseM asked:

| It would appear that Qurb and Outlook 2007 do not mix. Once enabled
| the computer kept freezing and only now that I have uninstalled Qurb
| is it working OK again. I hope that a fix is found.
|
| "Patrick Schmid" wrote:
|
|| On the page that shows the add-ins, there is a combo box on the
|| bottom with a go button next to it. Select the type of add-in it is,
|| prob. com add-in, then click go and enable it.
|| It might not be compatible with Outlook 2007 yet by the way, which
|| could be the reason why it is disabled.
||
|| Patrick Schmid
|| --------------
|| http://pschmid.net
||
|| ||
||| I have used Qurb as my spam filter very successfully. Outlook
||| beta2 has disabled it as an add-in in the Trust Center and I cannot
||| enable it.
 

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