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Old October 30th 08, 09:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Morten Kristensen
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Default How to disable automatic safe mode user message

Hi!

From time to time my users closes/crashes their Outlook, which triggers
Outlook to ask them at next startup, if they want to start i Safemode. 99
times out of a 100 it is not necessary and often gives a lot of phone calls
and destroyed Outlook profiles.

Is there a way to disable the automatic safe mode user message
(registry, GPO,...) ?

Hope someone can help me
-Morten Kristensen
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