Norton Antispam Toolbar integration

G

Guest

Hi,
I recently installed Outlook 2003 and -when prompted- integrated Norton
Antispam.
(I'm running Norton Internet Security)

Now,when opening Outlook, Norton's Antispam toolbar is positioned on the
third bar level. It can be moved from there, but everythime I start Outlook,
the toolbar drops at the same (third bar) position again.

While that is not a huge problem, is there any solution to this?
Can I configure Norton or Outlook?

Thanks in advance
 
B

Brian Tillman

Pusteblume said:
Now,when opening Outlook, Norton's Antispam toolbar is positioned on
the third bar level. It can be moved from there, but everythime I
start Outlook, the toolbar drops at the same (third bar) position
again.

While that is not a huge problem, is there any solution to this?
Can I configure Norton or Outlook?

Only Norton can fix it. It is their toolbar that must remember where it was
placed.
 
G

Guest

Hi Brian,

While it is probably Nortons responsibility to come up with a more sound
e-mail client integration routine, I would like to go down another route:

researching a bit I found out that:
1) Outlooks toolbar information is held in a file called "outcmd.dat".
2) It was suggested to change/delete this file, thust reverting
outlooks toolbar to its original settings (without Norton Antispam)

I found this file is in a hidden folder but dont know how to change it...
Any ideas?
Thanx
 
B

Brian Tillman

Pusteblume said:
researching a bit I found out that:
1) Outlooks toolbar information is held in a file called
"outcmd.dat". 2) It was suggested to change/delete this file,
thust reverting outlooks toolbar to its original settings (without
Norton Antispam)

I found this file is in a hidden folder but dont know how to change
it... Any ideas?

"Change" it probably means "rename" it and let Outlook recreate it.
 

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