While you can edit the registry to remove it, it is so much safer and easier
for the average user to delete it from Control Panel, Mail.
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"Vijay Menezes" wrote in message
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Hello,
Open registry and migrate to the following key
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows
Messaging Subsystem\Profiles
Under this key you will have entries resembling the names of the profile
in Outlook. You can delete it and the profile will be removed.
Vijay
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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Deleting the outlook folders from the hard drive does not delete the
profile, it deletes files used by the profile, including the pst holding
the mail and the nickname cache. The profile is stored in the registry
and is best deleted from the control panel, mail applet.
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"Gregg Fowler" wrote in message
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"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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You delete profiles from Control Panel, Mail (look in the 32 bit apps
group if using vista x64).
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"Luara" wrote in message
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Please, I need to delete a profile.. but i can not.
Somebody help me?
[Ps: I'm brazilian..]
Another way depending on which OS you are using would be to go to
Documents and Settings, User name, Application Data, Microsoft, then
delete the Outlook folder. Again this is a general flow (this more for
xp), but it is similar in Vista. In Vista the folder would be in User -
Application Data - Roaming