It's all or nothing though. If the key is deleted all disabled addins are
re-enabled. Maybe not such a good idea.
Disabling adds a binary value for each addin with a name that's randomly
generated. The Resiliency key exists if there is at least one disabled item,
but if you re-enable the addin then the Resiliency key and DisabledItems
subkey are both deleted. So the presence of the Resiliency key serves as a
general test for the existence of disabled items. You can re-enable the
addin by deleting the specific binary reg value, or by removing the whole
key.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\O utlook\Resiliency\DisabledItems
11.0 would be 10.0 for Outlook 2002, 12.0 for Outlook 2007.
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"Michael Tissington" wrote in message
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I did not know there was a registry key that did the same as removing it
from the list in Help About ... What is the registry key ?
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