unable to remove Adobe PDF toolbar

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agy2006

In our office we are using Windows XP Professional SP2 and Outlook 2003 SP1.
We also have Adobe Acrobat 7 professional in our offices.
When we open Outlook (2002 version 11.8002.6360 SP1), the Adobe PDF
takes up one entire row of 3 icons of the toolbar. We never use PDF
conversion
operation in Outlook. We can remove these icons in current session.
We are unable to remove these Adobe PDF toolbar permanently.
Everytime when we start up Outlook, this PDF toolbar takes up entire
toolbar row.

Please advise how to remove this toolbar permanently without removing the
Acrobat program. Thank you.
 
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Brian Tillman

agy2006 said:
In our office we are using Windows XP Professional SP2 and Outlook
2003 SP1. We also have Adobe Acrobat 7 professional in our offices.
When we open Outlook (2002 version 11.8002.6360 SP1), the Adobe PDF
takes up one entire row of 3 icons of the toolbar. We never use PDF
conversion
operation in Outlook. We can remove these icons in current session.
We are unable to remove these Adobe PDF toolbar permanently.
Everytime when we start up Outlook, this PDF toolbar takes up entire
toolbar row.

Uninstall that feature in the Adobe setup. See
http://www.slipstick.com/problems/acrobat.htm
 
G

Guest

Brilliant, absolutely brilliant. You have no idea how much that adobe menu
thing was p**ing me off. What's more, it kept loading multiple copies of
itself so that I had 5 (!) Adobe PDF menu items. BTW I had to use the
registry fix - I have Creative Suite 2 installed and you can't uninstall
individual features of Acrobat.

Many thanks.
 
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cathy

Hi, are there instructions for removing the toolbar for Adobe 6.0? the registry keys are different.

Any help would be most appreciated. Apologies if this is covered elsewhere; couldn't find anything when I googled it.

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