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Sorta off the side track here but I'm trying to figure out how to login as
the admin. HELP!
"Jim" wrote:
> Are you logged on with administrator rights? That could be the problem. I am
> when I follow the instructions I posted earlier.
> Jim
> "John" <John> wrote in message
> news:7E264C86-BF0F-4C43-BD21-0A650E1C5792@microsoft.com...
> >I get HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE cannot be changed...when I click try to uncheck
> > "BCM" in the dropdown list. Please help. Thank you.
> > John
> > "Jim" wrote:
> >
> >> There is a way to do this. Go to 'Tools-->Trust Center-->Add-ins.'
> >> High-light 'Business Contact Manager for Outlook' then select 'COM
> >> Add-in'
> >> in the 'Manage drop-down list' and press the 'Go button.' In the dialog
> >> that
> >> follows uncheck 'Business Contact Manager for Outlook' and press the 'OK
> >> button.' Restart Outlook and the toolbar should be gone. Finally right
> >> click
> >> the file that 'Business Contact Manager for Outlook' created in your 'All
> >> Mail Items' list and select 'Close.' Outlook should now be back to where
> >> it
> >> was before you activated 'Business Contact Manager for Outlook.' If in
> >> the
> >> future you want to use the BCM simply reverse the process.
> >
> >> Jim
> >
> >> "angela g" <angelag> wrote in message
> >> news:E7B48D29-8430-4F7A-ABA4-201524360AFB@microsoft.com...
> >> >I keep telling Outlook 2007 to hide or delete this BCM toolbar because
> >> >BCM
> >> >is
> >> > something I'm not using now. But it will not go away. I say "delete" it
> >> > asks
> >> > "are you sure" I say "yes" AND IT'S STILL THERE.
> >> > I've seen other posts on this subject and the only solution I saw was
> >> > to
> >> > delete BCM entirely! Why is that? Is it really correct one cannot have
> >> > BCM
> >> > installed w/o toolbar displayed all the time?
> >> > I do not wish to delete BCM because I may wish to use it, w/o it's
> >> > annoying
> >> > TB, in the near future. I can use other parts of Outlook 2007 w/o the
> >> > respective toolbar displayed all the time. How do I do that for BCM?
> >> > Thank
> >> > you.
> >
> >
> >>
>
the admin. HELP!
"Jim" wrote:
> Are you logged on with administrator rights? That could be the problem. I am
> when I follow the instructions I posted earlier.
> Jim
> "John" <John> wrote in message
> news:7E264C86-BF0F-4C43-BD21-0A650E1C5792@microsoft.com...
> >I get HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE cannot be changed...when I click try to uncheck
> > "BCM" in the dropdown list. Please help. Thank you.
> > John
> > "Jim" wrote:
> >
> >> There is a way to do this. Go to 'Tools-->Trust Center-->Add-ins.'
> >> High-light 'Business Contact Manager for Outlook' then select 'COM
> >> Add-in'
> >> in the 'Manage drop-down list' and press the 'Go button.' In the dialog
> >> that
> >> follows uncheck 'Business Contact Manager for Outlook' and press the 'OK
> >> button.' Restart Outlook and the toolbar should be gone. Finally right
> >> click
> >> the file that 'Business Contact Manager for Outlook' created in your 'All
> >> Mail Items' list and select 'Close.' Outlook should now be back to where
> >> it
> >> was before you activated 'Business Contact Manager for Outlook.' If in
> >> the
> >> future you want to use the BCM simply reverse the process.
> >
> >> Jim
> >
> >> "angela g" <angelag> wrote in message
> >> news:E7B48D29-8430-4F7A-ABA4-201524360AFB@microsoft.com...
> >> >I keep telling Outlook 2007 to hide or delete this BCM toolbar because
> >> >BCM
> >> >is
> >> > something I'm not using now. But it will not go away. I say "delete" it
> >> > asks
> >> > "are you sure" I say "yes" AND IT'S STILL THERE.
> >> > I've seen other posts on this subject and the only solution I saw was
> >> > to
> >> > delete BCM entirely! Why is that? Is it really correct one cannot have
> >> > BCM
> >> > installed w/o toolbar displayed all the time?
> >> > I do not wish to delete BCM because I may wish to use it, w/o it's
> >> > annoying
> >> > TB, in the near future. I can use other parts of Outlook 2007 w/o the
> >> > respective toolbar displayed all the time. How do I do that for BCM?
> >> > Thank
> >> > you.
> >
> >
> >>
>