Outlook2007 how to disable add ons

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caravaggio

I've installed Outlook 2007 after having installed a fresh new copy of
windowsXP and imported the old pst files from office 2003. i was using
google desktop and mc afee oon the previous installation. Now everytime
i launch outlook, it searches for mcafee and google dll files and gives
me an error. i dont know how to uninstall these components. any clue
about it?

thanks
 
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Christian Goeller

caravaggio, you wrote on Mon, 05 Mar 2007 10:09:13 +0100:
I've installed Outlook 2007 after having installed a fresh new copy of
windowsXP and imported the old pst files from office 2003. i was using
google desktop and mc afee oon the previous installation. Now everytime
i launch outlook, it searches for mcafee and google dll files and gives
me an error. i dont know how to uninstall these components. any clue
about it?

thanks

Close Outlook and delete the file "extend.dat" ¡X in this file the
registry informations of all add-ins are stored ¡X that is usually stored
in the (hidden) folder

C:\Documents and Settings\%Username%\Local Settings\Application
Datas\Microsoft\Outlook
 
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caravaggio

Christian Goeller ha scritto:
caravaggio, you wrote on Mon, 05 Mar 2007 10:09:13 +0100:


Close Outlook and delete the file "extend.dat" ¡X in this file the
registry informations of all add-ins are stored ¡X that is usually stored
in the (hidden) folder

C:\Documents and Settings\%Username%\Local Settings\Application
Datas\Microsoft\Outlook

it worked! many thanks
 
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Brian Tillman

caravaggio said:
I've installed Outlook 2007 after having installed a fresh new copy of
windowsXP and imported the old pst files from office 2003. i was using
google desktop and mc afee oon the previous installation. Now
everytime i launch outlook, it searches for mcafee and google dll
files and gives me an error. i dont know how to uninstall these
components. any clue about it?

By the way, importing a PST is NEVER the proper way to make the data it
contains available. Simply open it with File>Open>Outlook Data File.
Importing will lose data and can corrupt your mail profile.
 

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