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Toolbars at Outlook Start Up May 18th 06 07:08 PM

Toolbars at Outlook Start Up
 
When I start Outlook, I get 2 toolbars, one of which I do not want to show.
When I go to "View/Toolbars" and uncheck it, it is not shown anymore.
However, when I re-open Outlook, it appears again. I have tried to "delete"
the toolbar and "reset" it, but it still shows up every time I open Outlook!
Any suggestions?

Brian Tillman May 18th 06 09:46 PM

Toolbars at Outlook Start Up
 
Toolbars at Outlook Start Up Toolbars at Outlook Start
wrote:

When I start Outlook, I get 2 toolbars, one of which I do not want to
show. When I go to "View/Toolbars" and uncheck it, it is not shown
anymore. However, when I re-open Outlook, it appears again. I have
tried to "delete" the toolbar and "reset" it, but it still shows up
every time I open Outlook! Any suggestions?


Which toolbar is it?
--
Brian Tillman


Toolbars at Outlook Start Up May 18th 06 10:01 PM

Toolbars at Outlook Start Up
 
It happens to be the PDF Converter 3.0 Toolbar. Do you think that this
option is controlled within that application?

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Toolbars at Outlook Start Up Toolbars at Outlook Start
wrote:

When I start Outlook, I get 2 toolbars, one of which I do not want to
show. When I go to "View/Toolbars" and uncheck it, it is not shown
anymore. However, when I re-open Outlook, it appears again. I have
tried to "delete" the toolbar and "reset" it, but it still shows up
every time I open Outlook! Any suggestions?


Which toolbar is it?
--
Brian Tillman



Brian Tillman May 19th 06 03:06 PM

Toolbars at Outlook Start Up
 
Toolbars at Outlook Start Up
m wrote:

It happens to be the PDF Converter 3.0 Toolbar. Do you think that
this option is controlled within that application?


Yes. Third-party toolbars need to control themselves. This particular
toolbar has never been well-behaved, based on the numerous posts about it in
this newsgroup.
--
Brian Tillman



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