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Old September 19th 06, 07:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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I have Outlook 2003 on WinXP. I also have Adobe Acrobat 6.

Every time I want to create a new e-mail message, and
annoying Attach as Adobe pdf icon appears on a toolbar that
fills up a full extra line, thereby reducing my working
screen area. Although I can make it go away through View |
Toolbars | uncheck Adobe open the Attach as Adobe pdf
toolbar, it comes back with the very next new message. I.e.,
getting rid of it doesn't get rid of it even during the time
I have Outlook open.

Is there some way to get rid of this unwanted,
annoying-but-persistent feature?

Thanks.
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Old September 19th 06, 09:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Bob typed:
I have Outlook 2003 on WinXP. I also have Adobe Acrobat 6.

Every time I want to create a new e-mail message, and
annoying Attach as Adobe pdf icon appears on a toolbar that
fills up a full extra line, thereby reducing my working
screen area. Although I can make it go away through View |
Toolbars | uncheck Adobe open the Attach as Adobe pdf
toolbar, it comes back with the very next new message. I.e.,
getting rid of it doesn't get rid of it even during the time
I have Outlook open.

Is there some way to get rid of this unwanted,
annoying-but-persistent feature?

Thanks.


Do you have it listed as an addin in tools | options | other | advanced? If
so, untick it.
If not, take a look in the Adobe Acrobat product itself to see if there's an
option to disable the toolbar/OL stuff.


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Old September 19th 06, 11:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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Do you have it listed as an addin in tools | options |
other | advanced? If so, untick it.


It's not there.

The nomenclature is a little different in my setup, so just
that I'm sure we're talking about the same place, I looked
in Tools | Options | Other tab | Advanced Options | Add-in
Manager. That produces a "Add-in Manager" box, which has six
entries, five of which are checked: Delegate Access; Deleted
Item Recovery; Exchange Extensions commands; Exchange
Extensions property pages; Server Scripting (the only one
not checked); and Fax Server Extension. None of it looks
Adobe related.

If not, take a look in the Adobe Acrobat product itself to
see if there's an option to disable the toolbar/OL stuff.


There doesn't seem to be, nor is there anything in the Adobe
Acrobat help file that mentions the annoying toolbar, other
than references to the fact that Acrobat puts it there.

I don't know that the same problem persists into the most
recent version of MS Word (I have Word 2003 at work, and
don't think it has this problem, even though I haven't
disabled anything), but in Word 2000 at least, Adobe added
an annoying icon which was persistent even when it had been
disabled. I discovered the way to get rid of it was to go
into the Office startup file (where the templates for Word
are kept) and rename or delete the template named
PDFMaker.dot. Renaming or deleting that template does not
solve the problem in Outlook, however.

I guess I'll head over to the Adobe discussion groups to see
if anyone there knows, although I find they generally don't
know how to disable annoying add-ons that Acrobat inflicts
on other programs.

If you or anyone else can think of anything else I might
try, I'll appreciate hearing.

Thanks.
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Old September 20th 06, 12:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Bob wrote:

A follow-up.

I browsed through the Adobe site and found that someone had
asked the same question in July.

The solution is to go into the Add/Remove Programs applet,
Change | Next | Modify |under Create Adobe PDF - Adobe PDF
Maker, select unavailable for Outlook.

I couldn't try it today, since I'm at home and the process
requires me to insert the installation disk. Presumably I'll
be able to take care of it tomorrow.

Thanks for considering my issue.

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Bob
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Old September 20th 06, 12:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Bob
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Bob wrote:

A follow-up.

I browsed through the Adobe site and found that someone had
asked the same question in July.

The solution is to go into the Add/Remove Programs applet,
Change | Next | Modify |under Create Adobe PDF - Adobe PDF
Maker, select unavailable for Outlook.

I couldn't try it today, since I'm at home and the process
requires me to insert the installation disk. Presumably I'll
be able to take care of it tomorrow.

Thanks for considering my issue.

--

Bob
 




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