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Old June 9th 08, 12:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]
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Default ITUNES OUTLOOK ADDIN

What I'm saying is if you use it use the latest version.

You can disable it and it will stay unchecked if you don't set the iTunes
software to synch your Outlook calendar. That's what the addin does.

COM stands for Component Object Model, a type of Windows programming.

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"Snapper" wrote in message
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Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] wrote...

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.


I'm not sure that I understand what this guy is saying.

I wasn't aware of this add-in until I saw this thread. It is indeed an
add-in in
Outlook, but OL (2003) doesn't appear to be running abnormally.

What can I do with this add-in? My wife uses my PC for iTunes and her iPod
mainly because hers has problems seeing the iPod. Hardware issues, I
think,
which we will resolve with a new PC.

If I uncheck the addin under the com addin menu will it stay unchecked?

Finally, what does "COM" stand for?

Thanks


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