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Old March 6th 09, 06:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
dudley_benton
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I only use Outlook because the company makes me. I wouldn't use SQL if
someone held a gun to my child's head. Needless to say, as BCM depends on
SQL, I will never use BCM. Is there some way to remove or disable it so that
I don't have to respond "NO, damn it!" every time I open Outlook? Of course,
it would be nice to disinfect my machine by completely removing the SQL and
..NET infestations too! [You might detect a slight aversion on my part to
useless BLOATWARE! Imagine an enormous dead sow: rotting, peutrid, swollen,
and sickenly bloated with noxious green gas. Now image millions of them
floating in an endless toxic swamp. That's nothing compared to Microsoft's
BLOATWARE!]
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Old March 6th 09, 06:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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"dudley_benton" wrote in message
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I only use Outlook because the company makes me. I wouldn't use SQL if
someone held a gun to my child's head.


I, however, would use SQL if someone helpd a gun to my child's head. Absent
that, though, I'm with you.

Needless to say, as BCM depends on
SQL, I will never use BCM. Is there some way to remove or disable it so that
I don't have to respond "NO, damn it!" every time I open Outlook?


Add/Remove Programs should allow you to uninstall it, since it's a separately
installed add-in.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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Old March 6th 09, 07:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
DL
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Default disabling/removing Business Contact Manager

If you have permission/authority, uninstall BCM via Add/Remove dialogue

"dudley_benton" wrote in message
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I only use Outlook because the company makes me. I wouldn't use SQL if
someone held a gun to my child's head. Needless to say, as BCM depends on
SQL, I will never use BCM. Is there some way to remove or disable it so
that
I don't have to respond "NO, damn it!" every time I open Outlook? Of
course,
it would be nice to disinfect my machine by completely removing the SQL
and
.NET infestations too! [You might detect a slight aversion on my part to
useless BLOATWARE! Imagine an enormous dead sow: rotting, peutrid,
swollen,
and sickenly bloated with noxious green gas. Now image millions of them
floating in an endless toxic swamp. That's nothing compared to Microsoft's
BLOATWARE!]



 




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