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"Charlie Tame" wrote in message
... A friend uses Outlook 2003 and wonders if there is a way to stop the calendar from trying to access the Internet. IOW he simply wants it to be content working standalone. Yes the firewall will block it, but then apparently that affects boot times etc, it is not so much wanting to block access as wanting to stop the request from taking place. Can this be done maybe during initial install, or by selecting remove / modify from add / remove programs etc? Thanks for your time, did look in the group but did not find a reference. Charlie I don't know what your friend means by the "calendar accessing the internet"......the default install of Outlook does NOT include an "internet calendar". I think you need to go back and find out a lot more information... |
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