OK. If you start itunes with itunes.exe (need to create your own shortcut
icon), then the add-in won't appear in Outlook
However, if you click on the itunes icon put on the desktop, you get a
windows installer program and that absolutly puts the program back into
Outlook and, in my case, stops Outlook from closing.
Also, deleting or renaming the itunes addin dll file doesn't work; the file
just comes back.
Any thoughts about how to kill the add in completely.
"Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message
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The latest versions of that software should be OK, those after the
beginning of this year. I worked with Apple to fix their Outlook problems.
If you disable the addin it will not re-enable itself. I have it on a few
machines here for testing and it hasn't been re-enabled on any of them
after I disabled it.
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Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
http://www.slovaktech.com
Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options
http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm
"its_my_dime" (hold the .spam) wrote in
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This software gets added to Outlook EVERY TIME Itunes is run, even if it
is deleted. Find it in Tools - Options - Other - Advanced Options - Com
Addins. It is designed to sync calendars between Outlook and Apple
products.
Searching Google provides many examples of Outlook probems caussed by the
Itunes Outlook Addin (Outlook won't shut down; Outlook remains in task
manager processes; disruption of Outlook Calendar).
Until Microsoft provides a software fix (ideally, an option to lock out
com addins), be prepared to manually delete this program EVERY TIME you
use the Itunes software.